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  "path": "/t/its-time-to-give-your-kid-a-mobile-device-what-do-you-choose/35986?page=4#post_66",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-03T15:44:20.000Z",
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  "textContent": "To give you an idea:\n\nI have a child going to college next year. Our gift for graduating high school is a Pixel 8a with GrapheneOS installed. They’ve been using an old Moto phone with either /e/OS or Linux up until now. I’ve not spent 300-500 USD on phones for my children ever. We’ve always used refurbished phones and have a shared family plan.\n\nWe are living comfortably on two teacher salaries, but those amounts are significant considerations, nowhere near trivial, for us at least.\n\nI would say I’m living a middle class life. There are many people who can’t make ends meet, and for those families, 300 - 500 USD is simply out of the question.",
  "title": "It's Time to Give Your Kid a Mobile Device: What Do You Choose?"
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