• monobot@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I was with you until “TikTok and most other corporate social media”. It is all other" parts of internet that are not allowed for 13 year olds.

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      1 year ago

      I would assume the average school child is more concerned about instagram or tiktok vs other parts of the internet. I would not be against finding a way to limit access to other sites, but I would prefer a privacy respecting way. Just requiring an ID is a shitty solution and screws over adults more then it helps kids (they will find grandma’s id.) If a privacy valuing solution is brought up I would be 1000% supporting it.

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        1 year ago

        I think trchnical solution is not s problem, if we decide what needs to be applied we can do it.

        If kid finds grandmother’s id - it is simple enough, punish grandma for providing her id, it will teach adult to be responsible. Additionally, not all kids will be able to do it. I doubt they will follow us.

        My opinion, eve if it is obvious, parents are responsible Punish them for not protecting their kids.