In Steven Pinker's article 'Mass Over Mass Media', he examines the impact of various media forms on society and individual behavior, arguing that while media can have negative effects, it also has the potential to foster positive developments. He highlights historical evidence where fears about media, such as comic books and television, did not manifest in the predicted harmful outcomes, thereby advocating for a more tempered understanding of technological advances. Additionally, Pinker stresses the importance of self-regulation in media consumption, particularly for children, amid concerns regarding creativity and cognitive development.