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  • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

    Growing up now is growing up online.

    Young people in Europe spend much of their lives in digital spaces where they connect, learn and express themselves.

    But they can also face risks like cyberbullying, disinformation and harmful content.

    We want to ensure a safer online environment for them:

    πŸ”ΉThe Digital Services Act
    πŸ”ΉThe EU Action against cyberbullying
    πŸ”ΉMental health support
    πŸ”ΉThe EU strategy on child sexual abuse online
    πŸ”ΉAge-appropriate protections

    πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/bmBQRP

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    @EUCommission
    The only thing age verification will do is reduce privacy and identify victims as targets for those who want to exploit them.

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    • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

      Growing up now is growing up online.

      Young people in Europe spend much of their lives in digital spaces where they connect, learn and express themselves.

      But they can also face risks like cyberbullying, disinformation and harmful content.

      We want to ensure a safer online environment for them:

      πŸ”ΉThe Digital Services Act
      πŸ”ΉThe EU Action against cyberbullying
      πŸ”ΉMental health support
      πŸ”ΉThe EU strategy on child sexual abuse online
      πŸ”ΉAge-appropriate protections

      πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/bmBQRP

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      #13

      @EUCommission Provide technical education for both the parents and the youth then. An app is rarely the good solution to a complex societal problem where tradeoffs are needed.

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      • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

        Growing up now is growing up online.

        Young people in Europe spend much of their lives in digital spaces where they connect, learn and express themselves.

        But they can also face risks like cyberbullying, disinformation and harmful content.

        We want to ensure a safer online environment for them:

        πŸ”ΉThe Digital Services Act
        πŸ”ΉThe EU Action against cyberbullying
        πŸ”ΉMental health support
        πŸ”ΉThe EU strategy on child sexual abuse online
        πŸ”ΉAge-appropriate protections

        πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/bmBQRP

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        @EUCommission Instead of sanctioning Meta, X, etc. you are engaging in age discrimination and risk mass surveillance and massive scale data leaks. Instead of listening to the thousands of IT security and digital policy experts warning you of the massive dangers and discriminatory effects of age verification, you are mindlessly storming forward with half-baked ideas and ideological tunnelvision. That's not the EU I love and support. Shame on you.

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        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

          Growing up now is growing up online.

          Young people in Europe spend much of their lives in digital spaces where they connect, learn and express themselves.

          But they can also face risks like cyberbullying, disinformation and harmful content.

          We want to ensure a safer online environment for them:

          πŸ”ΉThe Digital Services Act
          πŸ”ΉThe EU Action against cyberbullying
          πŸ”ΉMental health support
          πŸ”ΉThe EU strategy on child sexual abuse online
          πŸ”ΉAge-appropriate protections

          πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/bmBQRP

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          #15

          @EUCommission Stop age discrimination and ban surveillance capitalist methods, now!

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          • bytes4life@mastodon.galB bytes4life@mastodon.gal

            @EUCommission
            How Digital Services Act helps young people?

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            #16

            @bytes4life @EUCommission

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            The Digital Services Act (DSA)

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            Better Internet for Kids (better-internet-for-kids.europa.eu)

            https://5rightsfoundation.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/DigitalServiceAct-5RightsPositionPaperJune2021.pdf

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            • notsoloud@expressional.socialN notsoloud@expressional.social

              @DrJLecter
              Ban surveillance advertising.
              @EUCommission

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              @notsoloud @DrJLecter @EUCommission Banning advertising wouldn't solve brain rot, the problem doesn't lie in the advertising part, it lies with the network itself.

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              • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                Growing up now is growing up online.

                Young people in Europe spend much of their lives in digital spaces where they connect, learn and express themselves.

                But they can also face risks like cyberbullying, disinformation and harmful content.

                We want to ensure a safer online environment for them:

                πŸ”ΉThe Digital Services Act
                πŸ”ΉThe EU Action against cyberbullying
                πŸ”ΉMental health support
                πŸ”ΉThe EU strategy on child sexual abuse online
                πŸ”ΉAge-appropriate protections

                πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/bmBQRP

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                #18

                @EUCommission "The DSA requires platforms accessible to minors to maintain a high level of privacy, safety and security."

                I have a better idea. What if you require privacy, safety and security for *all* platforms? That way you also don't have to breach it yourself with age verification.

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                • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                  Growing up now is growing up online.

                  Young people in Europe spend much of their lives in digital spaces where they connect, learn and express themselves.

                  But they can also face risks like cyberbullying, disinformation and harmful content.

                  We want to ensure a safer online environment for them:

                  πŸ”ΉThe Digital Services Act
                  πŸ”ΉThe EU Action against cyberbullying
                  πŸ”ΉMental health support
                  πŸ”ΉThe EU strategy on child sexual abuse online
                  πŸ”ΉAge-appropriate protections

                  πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/bmBQRP

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                  @EUCommission no. We have parental controls. Age verification is rubbish.

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                  • karolina@mastodonsweden.seK karolina@mastodonsweden.se

                    @EUCommission Everything we do happens online, so you want to force everyone at every time to be tracked and monitored when they are online. It’s like having you in my letters, my drawers, my tv, my attic. That does not make me feel safe. It makes me feel like I’m in a fascist sci-fi nightmare. It’s always β€œthe poor children” before they come for your fundamental human rights.

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                    @Karolina @EUCommission I agree, I often use the comparaison of "Would you like a government official in your bedroom at all times?" -> "No, but..." -> "There you go".
                    The answer is usually "But it's not the same!!!".
                    Right, the only difference is one sees you for sure, while the other might or might not see you.

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                      @Karolina @EUCommission I agree, I often use the comparaison of "Would you like a government official in your bedroom at all times?" -> "No, but..." -> "There you go".
                      The answer is usually "But it's not the same!!!".
                      Right, the only difference is one sees you for sure, while the other might or might not see you.

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                      @Karolina @EUCommission That being said, let's make one thing very clear, it has nothing to do with fascism.
                      Surveillance lies in both extremes of the political spectrum.
                      I wouldn't exactly call the UK, France and China fascist states, but the surveillance there is very real and the UK and France don't even fall in the extremes, actually they're not even right wing right now, but it's a fact that these two are the most surveiled Western European countries.

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                      • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                        Growing up now is growing up online.

                        Young people in Europe spend much of their lives in digital spaces where they connect, learn and express themselves.

                        But they can also face risks like cyberbullying, disinformation and harmful content.

                        We want to ensure a safer online environment for them:

                        πŸ”ΉThe Digital Services Act
                        πŸ”ΉThe EU Action against cyberbullying
                        πŸ”ΉMental health support
                        πŸ”ΉThe EU strategy on child sexual abuse online
                        πŸ”ΉAge-appropriate protections

                        πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/bmBQRP

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                        #NoAgeVerificationRequired #EULaw #MyProtectedCharacteristics

                        #LookITUp

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                        #DigitalServicesAct #BeingRight #SuperAwesome

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                        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                          Growing up now is growing up online.

                          Young people in Europe spend much of their lives in digital spaces where they connect, learn and express themselves.

                          But they can also face risks like cyberbullying, disinformation and harmful content.

                          We want to ensure a safer online environment for them:

                          πŸ”ΉThe Digital Services Act
                          πŸ”ΉThe EU Action against cyberbullying
                          πŸ”ΉMental health support
                          πŸ”ΉThe EU strategy on child sexual abuse online
                          πŸ”ΉAge-appropriate protections

                          πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/bmBQRP

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                          #23

                          @EUCommission you are so dishonest all the time, it's nauseating

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                          • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                            Growing up now is growing up online.

                            Young people in Europe spend much of their lives in digital spaces where they connect, learn and express themselves.

                            But they can also face risks like cyberbullying, disinformation and harmful content.

                            We want to ensure a safer online environment for them:

                            πŸ”ΉThe Digital Services Act
                            πŸ”ΉThe EU Action against cyberbullying
                            πŸ”ΉMental health support
                            πŸ”ΉThe EU strategy on child sexual abuse online
                            πŸ”ΉAge-appropriate protections

                            πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/bmBQRP

                            kdude@mastodon.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @EUCommission πŸ‘ŽπŸΌ your implementation to implement age verification, which means identification of **everyone**. (to prevent "child sexual abuse"), is a terrible idea...

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                            • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                              Growing up now is growing up online.

                              Young people in Europe spend much of their lives in digital spaces where they connect, learn and express themselves.

                              But they can also face risks like cyberbullying, disinformation and harmful content.

                              We want to ensure a safer online environment for them:

                              πŸ”ΉThe Digital Services Act
                              πŸ”ΉThe EU Action against cyberbullying
                              πŸ”ΉMental health support
                              πŸ”ΉThe EU strategy on child sexual abuse online
                              πŸ”ΉAge-appropriate protections

                              πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/bmBQRP

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                              @EUCommission the parents of children need to take responsibility too by educating them well, and to teach the proper norms and values. Folks online also should play a role in this by being friendly and behaving decent. It takes a village to raise a child, in the physical world right, so why not in the digital world. Also, children should be able to make mistakes even online.

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                              • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                                Growing up now is growing up online.

                                Young people in Europe spend much of their lives in digital spaces where they connect, learn and express themselves.

                                But they can also face risks like cyberbullying, disinformation and harmful content.

                                We want to ensure a safer online environment for them:

                                πŸ”ΉThe Digital Services Act
                                πŸ”ΉThe EU Action against cyberbullying
                                πŸ”ΉMental health support
                                πŸ”ΉThe EU strategy on child sexual abuse online
                                πŸ”ΉAge-appropriate protections

                                πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/bmBQRP

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                                @EUCommission

                                >Age-appropriate protections

                                This sounds way too much like "we know tobacco products are designed to be more addictive than necessary, so we're banning their sale from under 18 year olds".

                                Please consider that everyone wants a safe environment, and you can't just let social media companies act predatory because all the victims are of voting age.

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                                • M mttn@mastodon.social

                                  @notsoloud @DrJLecter @EUCommission Banning advertising wouldn't solve brain rot, the problem doesn't lie in the advertising part, it lies with the network itself.

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                                  @mttn brain rot content is not something unique, it has always been there. Arguably it is one of byproducts of growing up. Take the commercialization out of the equation, let parents do the actual parenting and kids will be okay.

                                  We survived meaningless flash games, dumb music videos, weird console games (and arcade games before that), eurobeat music (and also rap, disco and whatever else that actually feels like AI slop before AI was even invented), meaningless comics and stupid fandoms. Most of us were happy doing that.

                                  What I do see as a problem is how we try to fight commercial surveillance by replacing it with the government one.

                                  @notsoloud @EUCommission @DrJLecter

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                                    @Karolina @EUCommission That being said, let's make one thing very clear, it has nothing to do with fascism.
                                    Surveillance lies in both extremes of the political spectrum.
                                    I wouldn't exactly call the UK, France and China fascist states, but the surveillance there is very real and the UK and France don't even fall in the extremes, actually they're not even right wing right now, but it's a fact that these two are the most surveiled Western European countries.

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                                    @mttn @EUCommission That doesn’t mean it has nothing to do with fascism, it means it also has to do with the other extreme end of the political spectrum. Right now fascism is on the rise in many European countries, including my own, which is what I’m referring to. Thank you for mansplaining my own toot. That’s always very helpful and appreciated.

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                                      @notsoloud @DrJLecter @EUCommission Banning advertising wouldn't solve brain rot, the problem doesn't lie in the advertising part, it lies with the network itself.

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                                      @mttn
                                      If you ban TARGETED/PROFILED advertising there will be no way to legally gather loads of information that can be (and currently is) abused.
                                      It is the single 'simple' action with a foreseeable huge cascading impact on internet privacy, security and safety.
                                      Opponents always leave out the TARGETED/PROFILED part to have proponents look as dumbass.
                                      TARGETED/PROFILED are the keywords.
                                      Advertise as much as you want without TARGETING/PROFILING tools.
                                      @notsoloud @DrJLecter @EUCommission

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                                        @mttn
                                        If you ban TARGETED/PROFILED advertising there will be no way to legally gather loads of information that can be (and currently is) abused.
                                        It is the single 'simple' action with a foreseeable huge cascading impact on internet privacy, security and safety.
                                        Opponents always leave out the TARGETED/PROFILED part to have proponents look as dumbass.
                                        TARGETED/PROFILED are the keywords.
                                        Advertise as much as you want without TARGETING/PROFILING tools.
                                        @notsoloud @DrJLecter @EUCommission

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                                        @pgo @notsoloud @DrJLecter @EUCommission
                                        Brother, "there will be no way to legally gather loads of information that can be (and currently is) abused." this is a messed up claim, just because you disable targeted advertising, but hell let us even say advertising at all, it doesn't stop companies in any way to track you through their services to discover what you like and maximize your watch time.
                                        Claiming otherwise is just plain wrong.

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                                          @pgo @notsoloud @DrJLecter @EUCommission
                                          Brother, "there will be no way to legally gather loads of information that can be (and currently is) abused." this is a messed up claim, just because you disable targeted advertising, but hell let us even say advertising at all, it doesn't stop companies in any way to track you through their services to discover what you like and maximize your watch time.
                                          Claiming otherwise is just plain wrong.

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                                          @pgo @notsoloud @DrJLecter @EUCommission It's not the advertising part that is the problem, it's the service itself that is fundamentally built to know everything about you, whether it includes advertising or not.

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