in terms of mental health for students, it's not helpful for time management nor sleep hygiene. Teachers/profs coming up with due dates should think "When is my or my coworker's earliest class in the day? What's the shortest reasonably healthy morning routine for the student to get there on time? How much sleep should healthy students be getting?" and put the deadline no later than some wisely chosen hour in the evening. That's not midnight.
anothercatgirl
well he is a plumber after all
that's a nice way to get fired from my job
"most basic gender science will reveal a vaguely bimodal distribution of gender for some gendered characteristics." is my untested hypothesis. I'm too eepy to go collect data.
no, because users do engage in conversations on some posts, it's a systemic flaw not a bad actor
main communities where I see this are,
- micromobility
- ghazi
- Trans
cw suicide, but funny
that lyric isn't even that good, I've seen much more poetic variants
no, I think parenting culture should shame parents who walk in on their children in ways that give children less privacy. it's already an enforceable law for foster care, a foster child's bedroom must not be the main passage way to get to a shared piece of the house:
- the balcony must not be only accessible from the bedroom
- a shared bathroom must not be only accessible from the bedroom
- the foster child's bedroom must not be a primary route to access the laundry room or kitchen or other common area.
If a homeowner decides to not let a child lock their door, that bedroom becomes less suitable for raising a child due to insufficient privacy, and that house may no longer qualify as a foster home (I'm not a foster child but I looked into the laws regarding that).
nyan~
I mean, mom entering room while doing something sensitive is a privacy violation
I feel like a normal human voice doesn't fit what you described in words. That's what I hear when I click the link.