And your list will go on, if that is what you are choosing to focus on.
Banning the internet will also take away the good stuff that it does, the stuff that you seem to be ignoring in your analysis.
I am not sure a blanket ban is the way forward here. My experiences with living with three teenagers suggests that the 'internet/smart phone bad!' and 'smartphone is the cause of all the problems in the world' narrative has also lost any credibility with the youth.
My feeling is that the answer to the problems faced by our youth is far more nuanced and needs some smart thinking and smart talking between the power brokers in the situation. Big tech companies need to take some responsibility, parents need to be open to talk to their kids and users need to learn to not behave like such dicks online.
We don't just ban the dangerous car, we teach people how to drive them safely. (no I am not suggesting you need a license to go online).
Yes. Kind of like with drugs, its nice but we cant have it.
A ban is never going to happen. In the best of worlds a ban on some parts of it would happen but were not living in that world.
Your solution requires a ****load of people and greedy corporations to take responsibility which is a nice idea but rare in reality.
I also dont think the youth are all that happy about it. From my experience (and I in my Peter Pan journey in life has met a lot of youth for a long time) older people are more pro-tech than youngsters, who for the most part sees it as more of a must than a pleasure and are often longing for the analogue world they never lived in.