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I really agree with a lot of this. Especially information literacy, using libraries, and simply paying for the better services.
But also simply said. World is always changing and we do not have well understood, well documented strategies for shaping kids as their information/threat landscape evolves. Especially tue disinformation and other online threats were just not a topic until .. 2017 or so. We there is a lot to learn.