We’re heading to Minnesota for Sunday’s game and while my team and I train hard to beat the Vikings on the field, there’s one place where I have to admit Minnesota has Pennsylvania beat: the state’s commitment to acknowledging the dangers of social media for young people.

If you’ve read my columns before, you know how I feel about social media. Sure, there are some good uses for it, and I try to make it a force for good. But for the most part, I think it’s dangerous. It presents false realities of people’s lives, and in the process makes us feel bad about ourselves. It makes us feel like we’re competing against others and falling short. It makes us feel lonely and isolated.

And even when we know this on a rational level, it’s such a hard habit to break – the companies behind social med

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