“They banned the app. Nobody asked what I used it for.”
Runs a forty-person study group in a chat the new law would close down.
The group started with four people and a chemistry test. It is forty now, it runs every evening, and it has a rota for who explains what.
In the hearings that app is a slot machine that eats children. In his phone it is a study hall that never closes and a place where the quiet kids ask the questions they would not ask out loud.
He is not arguing that nothing is wrong. He is arguing that the people writing the rule have never seen the version of it he uses.
One episode where a lawmaker watches the group work for ten minutes.
More people, more reasons.
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Olena · 17 · Ternopil, UA“The siren app knows my name better than my school does.”
Three years of studying between alerts. She wants season one to start there, not with a war summary.
Her story
Caitlyn · 17 · Cincinnati“Adults keep calling it screen time. It's my whole team.”
Organises a city league online, and wants one room where the coaches hear it from her.
Her story
Martina · 16 · Italy“I learned my second language from people I'd never meet.”
Argues the internet did the peacebuilding first and the rules turned up later.
Her storyYour turn at the table.
Eighteen people applied in two weeks. The chair is still open.