liftoff mobile fuels parents' fury as children's screen time addiction reaches crisis levels
In yet another troubling sign of our digital decay, the ad platform formerly known as Liftoff Mobile is facing a firestorm of moral outrage after new data reveals it has been weaponizing children’s attention spans for profit. Parent groups across the nation are decrying the company’s sophisticated tracking tools, which they claim prey on toddlers and teens alike, delivering targeted ads for violent games and sugary snacks the moment a device is unlocked. “We are raising a generation of dopamine addicts,” warns Dr. Helen Marchetti, a family therapist. “And Liftoff Mobile is the dealer on the corner.” Critics argue this is not innovation—it is the systematic dismantling of childhood innocence. As society hurtles toward a future where every tap is monetized, the question remains: what part of our souls will be auctioned off next?