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In US, green bubble social peer-pressure does force many teens to buy iPhones.
“Force”? No one is forced to give in to peer pressure by buying something. It’s one thing to want to fit in, but then we should also force clothing to not have visible brands so kids can’t compare what clothes they have, and youth sports teams so kids can’t exclude non-sports playing peers.
Whereas a green bubble means degraded experience for the entire messaging group just because of that one guy.