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Last night, I learned what happens when you tell Alexa you don't feel like living anymore. The entire police and fire departments show up at your house. I know this because that's what my 13 year old daughter did. To be clear, I don't think she was actually having true suicidal thoughts, and she's never really exhibited outward signs of depression before, but it does concern me. And don't worry, I'm taking this very seriously, and she is currently in the hospital.
So, the other thing is that she has been binging 13 Reasons Why. I didn't think anything of it. I'd poked around and seen that there were some warnings, and that it was popular in her age group. But then my son pointed out that there are actual research papers linking the release of the show to a correlating spike in suicidal ideation and attempts, especially in pre-teens and young teens. I've looked into it, and can see the problems now. This show idolizes suicide. The person who commits suicide in the show is not the hero who commits suicide, she's a hero because she commits suicide. She's rewarded for it in the currencies that age group desires the most.
I thought, well if you admit this, then don't you have to admit video games might contribute to violent thoughts, too? My son actually made a good point about this. Video games are really divorced from reality, generally. This show intentionally pitches itself at its target demographic, sets itself in a realistic setting, and sells itself by giving the things the target demographic wants: celebrity, popularity, remembrance, etc. By comparison, yeah, maybe you should be concerned about a video game Columbine simulator that "fixes" an unpopular character by having them shoot up a school while a popularity meter rises. The creators of this show have found the perfect brown note that causes its target audience to think suicide is cool. I thought it was bullshit at first, but now I've seen it first hand.
So now the "Karen" moment. Yeah, I know. I have the power of the remote, and believe me, it's gone. But that being said, if something like this show is causing these issues demonstrably, it's time to do something about it. It's time to make this show harder to access. I know, the subject matter is not totally unique, but something about the presentation clearly is. I don't know what the solution is. There are very few options that don't Streisand Effect the show.
So, the other thing is that she has been binging 13 Reasons Why. I didn't think anything of it. I'd poked around and seen that there were some warnings, and that it was popular in her age group. But then my son pointed out that there are actual research papers linking the release of the show to a correlating spike in suicidal ideation and attempts, especially in pre-teens and young teens. I've looked into it, and can see the problems now. This show idolizes suicide. The person who commits suicide in the show is not the hero who commits suicide, she's a hero because she commits suicide. She's rewarded for it in the currencies that age group desires the most.
I thought, well if you admit this, then don't you have to admit video games might contribute to violent thoughts, too? My son actually made a good point about this. Video games are really divorced from reality, generally. This show intentionally pitches itself at its target demographic, sets itself in a realistic setting, and sells itself by giving the things the target demographic wants: celebrity, popularity, remembrance, etc. By comparison, yeah, maybe you should be concerned about a video game Columbine simulator that "fixes" an unpopular character by having them shoot up a school while a popularity meter rises. The creators of this show have found the perfect brown note that causes its target audience to think suicide is cool. I thought it was bullshit at first, but now I've seen it first hand.
So now the "Karen" moment. Yeah, I know. I have the power of the remote, and believe me, it's gone. But that being said, if something like this show is causing these issues demonstrably, it's time to do something about it. It's time to make this show harder to access. I know, the subject matter is not totally unique, but something about the presentation clearly is. I don't know what the solution is. There are very few options that don't Streisand Effect the show.