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It seems like a privileged position to argue that there's no downside to people having smartphones. Many people are unable to regularly access decent laptops or desktops. Internet access is essential. The Internet lets you communicate with friends and family, access a massive trove of knowledge quickly (freeing up education), discuss current events, and all manner of other things. Even personally as a well to do Amer…
Hello FOMO. I grew up in a world where I had to pay by the minute to access the internet or use a phone. I did not have access to a computer 24/7. Not having/using/carrying a smartphone is a conscious decision one can make with positive and negative aspects. Bruce Schneier points that out in his book Data and Goliath.
There is nothing "FOMO" about Internet access, it is extremely important. The world changed a lot from where we were 30 years ago.
The advantages of having a computer you can bring with you (be that a laptop, tablet, or phone) are enormous.
This is why I consider implying that billions of people having smartphones is a bad thing to be an extremely privileged position to take.