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Interesting to see in 10-20 years if this will have a significant impact for the mental well-being and intelligence of young adults.
It's being done to push digital ID, not to get children off their screens, since there are plenty of other things they can look at.
Even opening a book for 1 hour over being online makes a world of a difference. It feels like your mind is being exploited from all angles to entering a tranquil state.
What a coincidence that they chose to do it around the same time they're all pushing digital ID (independently of each other, of course.)
I would think that a _total_ ban on devices _during school hours_ would hit the 80/20 mark of preventing psychological harm to kids, without the invasiveness of digital ID. Idiot parents that say "omg what if i have to contact my kid during classes" can blow it out their collective *sses - it is they being invasive and harmful.