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numbsafari | 6 days ago
The only real solution is to keep children off of the internet and any internet connected device until they are older. The problem there is that everything is done on-line now and it is practically impossible to avoid it without penalizing your child.
If social media and its astroturfers want to avoid outright age bans, they need to stop actively exploiting children and accept other forms of regulation, and it needs to come with teeth.
raw_anon_1111|6 days ago
rootusrootus|6 days ago
adolph|6 days ago
jmholla|6 days ago
We could mandate that companies that market the products actually have to deliver effective solutions.
numbsafari|6 days ago
Avamander|6 days ago
Social media operators love the surveillance state idea. That's why they aren't pushing against this.
I even cancelled YT Premium because their "made for kids" system interfered with being able to use my paid adult account. I urge other people to do the same when the solutions offered are insufficient.
duped|6 days ago
mghackerlady|6 days ago
aleph_minus_one|6 days ago
If you make such a restriction, they'll secretly buy some cheap "unrestricted" device like some Raspberry Pi (just like earlier generations bought their secret "boob magazines").
raw_anon_1111|6 days ago
logicchains|6 days ago
sanitycheck|6 days ago
GaryBluto|6 days ago