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Moral Panics And How “The Kids These Days” Adapt

From Facebook "Permanence" To Snapchat "Impermanence"

Posted on August 31, 2015 by Mike Masnick

It is funny to see how some people react to technology changes, almost always assuming that “new” is somehow bad, because it’s different. Looking back through historical examples, they often look pretty funny. Last year, we wrote about an old moral panic in the NY Times from 1878 about two Thomas Edison inventions, the phonograph and the aerophone (basically a broadcasting system for the phonograph). It’s somewhat hilarious to read these days:

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