Konstantin Kisin
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And it actually changed from keeping in touch with people you know to meeting new people.
And then it became the simulation.
I also think there's more, there is sort of a growing forgiveness.
So like cancel culture, I think is changing.
I feel like there's, we've seen some of the worst consequences of cancel culture.
And I feel like people are now slightly more forgiving toward things people have posted online at 12.
Because we have an understanding now that this is how young people grew up.
And it was very difficult to be a personal brand at 12 and to know what you're doing.
And I think, you know, writing my sub stack, there are a lot of young women who feel the way I did.
And when I was sat here last time, I was not sure that there was.
I thought this could just be me being anxious and ruminating about things.
But I think there's a lot more young women who have been convinced that the problem is them.
And I hope that the book and other things will show them that it's not.
It's so difficult.
I try not to talk about policy because I don't know the unintended consequences.
Yeah, so my gut instinct is I love it.
And I love the sound of, you know, having to upload ID to watch porn in the UK.
My gut reaction is that's great.
But then we have the online safety bill in the UK.