Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16 Better than banning teenagers/kids from Social Media (which anyway does not really work) is forcing service providers to make their platform a safe space for all of us.
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16@eupolicy.social Can't parents just raise their kids instead? Banning social media is a poor shortcut to "solve" the issue.
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184"[...] This is not child protection; it is digital house arrest. Instead of hunting the perpetrators, the victims are being locked up. This is the logic of an overreaching nanny state that mistrusts its citizens. True security comes from strong families, not from state paternalism that drives teenagers into digital isolation. It won’t work anyway: our children will simply ask us to register their phones as adult devices."
Quote from: https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/digital-house-arrest-how-the-eu-wants-to-disempower-families/
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16 social media companies need to change their algorithms and better protect young and vulnerable users. They make billions. They can afford the dev work to do this.
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16 Depends on how it’s implemented. Digital ID checks: absolutely no! That is a data privacy nightmare. Going after big tech for addictive mechanisms: yes.
In the end you need to get rid of the addictive part to get children off of social media.
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16 it's a stupid idea.
Teenagers are more intelligent than any of old people in gov. so i let 3 to 6 hours for any ban to be bypassed.
And that will reduce their security as no one will ensure their security anymore because officially they aren't there anymore
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16 Not Social Media, only Asocial Media like - almost all commercial ones. Why only for children? If lying would be taxed…

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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184Other:
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Let’s break free from
Big Tech social media
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me and you.
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16 Yes or no is not enough. Unless we specify how this is to be implemented technically, this “protection” is too vague for me. -
Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16 Ban surveillance and limit or ban algorithmic / commercial profiling.
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16 Conversely, this means that all users must submit to identification. That cannot and must not be the solution.
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16 Not a simple yes/no queston.
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184Makes perfect sense to me. How do you brainwash the youth if they keep having disparate information available to them? To be sure they are completely delusional we should close them off from any views besides those we choose for them. It is a perfectly rational decision from that perspective.
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16
Forced identity check for everyone? Not a good idea. -
Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16@eupolicy.social ban without any educational plan is just postponing the problem.
Teaching teens to speech respectfully online, showing other platforms than BigTech ones and how moderation can work to protect themselves is a path to a solution #fediversepower -
Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16 Requiring everyone to prove their age instead of making the platforms safer seems wild to me. Especially when adults are susceptible to the same dangers that children are.
The implementation of a ban is also full of unintended consequences too. Even using the 'safest' implementation I can think of...
(The UK method is very stupid.) -
Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184@hpod16 no, because that would be tantamount to reversing the roles of perpetrator and victim, relieving Big Tech of its responsibility, depriving young people (including those aged 14-16) of digital participation and/or criminalizing them if they circumvent age restrictions on their own, and on top of that, massively weakening privacy and data protection.
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@hpod16 no, because that would be tantamount to reversing the roles of perpetrator and victim, relieving Big Tech of its responsibility, depriving young people (including those aged 14-16) of digital participation and/or criminalizing them if they circumvent age restrictions on their own, and on top of that, massively weakening privacy and data protection.
@hpod16 if Big Tech cannot or does not want to guarantee the protection of minors, then Big Tech must be banned from Europe, not young people from social networks across the board. IMHO.
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Social media ban for teenagers/kids, what do we think?
Further reading: https://www.dw.com/en/european-nations-mull-social-media-ban-for-children-instagram-tiktok-anxiety-depression/a-75841184I don't like how the term ban means "we have to verify you using ID, deanonymize you, and attach your identity to your social media account." If even such a ban exists, that method shouldn't be used at all as it only harms adults. I'd rather agree if parents have to make child accounts and parent their kids themselves. It's not anyone's responsibility to parent other people's children, especially if you're unmarried/child-free. If you give your kids an ipad/smartphone, you've failed as a parent.
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I don't like how the term ban means "we have to verify you using ID, deanonymize you, and attach your identity to your social media account." If even such a ban exists, that method shouldn't be used at all as it only harms adults. I'd rather agree if parents have to make child accounts and parent their kids themselves. It's not anyone's responsibility to parent other people's children, especially if you're unmarried/child-free. If you give your kids an ipad/smartphone, you've failed as a parent.
@hpod16 as someone whose both child-free, unmarried/single, and belong to one of the queer community (aromantic–asexual) I feel like this rules will harm us than giving benefit. And I grew up without a smartphone in my early childhood (as smartphones don't even exist).