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@labim@todon.eu · Nov 20, 2025
"Fracasse est un ouvrage collaboratif hybride fait de textes et d’images en tous genres. Il vise à questionner ouvertement les liens entre l’alcool et nos vies en prenant soin de s’épargner au maximum le jugement moral et les a priori portés sur ces questions. 24 contributeur·ices, artistes et amateur·ices ont participé à ce projet de plus de 60 pages qui contient également un fascicule de ressources pour mieux vivre avec ou sans alcool. Par la pluralité des expressions – BD, témoignages, poésies, illustrations, archives – qui y sont rassemblées, Fracasse tente avant tout d’ouvrir les voix et de sortir des schémas binaires et des positions de surplomb, pour se sentir un peu mieux, peut-être." Un grand merci à @chdarling@mastodon.social, @lisiere@mastodon.social et Max Cahun d'avoir initié ce projet que je suis extrêmement content de pouvoir diffuser avec la BIM et dont la lecture m'a vivement enthousiasmé ! #fanzine #alcool #addiction #rdr
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@philtalkradio@mastodon.world · Feb 25, 2026
Next week we'll be recording an episode asking what is #addiction with Hanna Pickard from Johns Hopkins University, author of "What Would You Do Alone in a Cage with Nothing But Cocaine? A Philosophy of Addiction." Got a question about whether addiction is a brain disease, a problem of character, or both (or neither)? Let us know below, and we may ask yours on the show! More at https://philosophytalk.org/shows/what-is-addiction
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@parismarx@mastodon.online · Feb 13, 2026
The European Commission told TikTok to “change several key features, including disabling infinite scrolling, setting strict screen time breaks and changing its recommender systems. The demand follows the Commission's declaration that TikTok’s design is addictive to users.” Now do the same for the US services! https://www.politico.eu/article/tiktok-meta-facebook-instagram-brussels-kill-infinite-scrolling/ #tech #eutech #tiktok #socialmedia #addiction #politics
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@mypost2@flipboard.social · Feb 12, 2026
https://get.mypost.to/PRQODh It’s “not good for the company, over the long run, to make decisions that... #socialmedia #instagram #addiction #apnews
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@JamesBaker@social.openrightsgroup.org · Feb 06, 2026
Someone sent me this Hansard record of the MP moral panic about Space invaders from 1981 “the increasingly harmful effects on young people of addiction to "space invader" machines. Since then, I have seen reports from all over the country of young people becoming so addicted to these machines that they resort to theft, blackmail and vice to obtain money to satisfy their addiction.” https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/1981-05-20/debates/f983574e-4775-427c-a6de-7448e56f49ad/ControlOfSpaceInvadersAndOtherElectronicGames #gaming #onlinesafety #addiction
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@everydayfiction@mstdn.ca · Jan 31, 2026
Read ALL THAT GOES INTO LEARNING HOW TO LIVE • by Graeme Richmond Mack -- Literary -- #addiction #cafés #depression #GraemeRichmondMack https://everydayfiction.com/?p=23970
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@drrimmer@aus.social · Jan 19, 2026
As a young student, I was trained by Professor Mark Dickerson, a psychologist with expertise in gambling addiction. Ever since, I have always had an interest in public health, law and addiction. It has been fascinating to catch up with Quentin Beresford's new book from NewSouth, Hooked: Inside the Murky World of Australia's Gambling Industry. https://newsouthbooks.com.au/books/hooked/ Amongst other things, the book provides a comparative analysis about legal and regulatory responses to addictive products: 'Over the years, Australian governments have introduced some of the strictest anti-smoking measures anywhere in the world. There is a total ban on any messaging that aims to persuade people to smoke. This is complemented by plain packaging laws, the banning of logos and branding on packets of cigarettes, and the introduction of graphic health warnings. By a large margin, community opinion favoured a similar approach to gambling advertising and promotion.' The book explores the failures of Australian Governments to adequately respond to the public health threats of gambling. #health #gambling #addiction #auslaw #auspol
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