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Or people can be adults who make their own decisions to use any website they want, including being on x.com everyday if that's what a person chooses to do.
Nothing wrong with making people aware of things they may otherwise be unaware of.
No, not when you are selective of what you say for the purpose of influencing any person's decision over to your preference or bias.
Yes people have the right to make shitty decisions. I'm sure you wouldn't disagree that people should also have the right to know how their decisions affect them so they can avoid making shitty decisions if they so choose, right?
Your question is disengenuous and is driven by abiased agenda, not objective observance.