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A YouGov poll revealed that 77% of Germans support banning social media for those under 16, similar to a new Australian law.

The survey found that 82% believe social media harms young people, citing harmful content and addiction.

In Australia, the law fines platforms up to AUD 49.5 million (€30.5M) for allowing under-16s to create accounts, with enforcement trials set before implementation next year. Critics

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[–] bradd@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

The thing is, older people can remember what life was like before the younger people were born.

For me, I had to find a playboy out in nature, which was like winning the lottery, or you had to know someone, which was weird. Nowadays you just google it and you can watch grandma scat porn on auto for days. As a fully grown adult I know which life was actually better, the one with less granny scat. I didn't jerk off as much but I went outside and socialized with people and played hacky sack because that's what my friends did or looked through their mtg cards, or waxed a curb and tried to pull off some rondey mullen shit.

The internet as we know it and the world we built around it is not good for people, the kind of social media that we have is not good for people. I don't think we need government regulations, in some ways sure, but what we really need is education and understanding. We need a pro-people movement that prioritizes quality of life in a meaningful way.

[–] discount_door_garlic@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I absolutely agree that the modern internet has been turned into a corporate rage-bait hellscape, but do keep in mind that every generation that's ever lived feels that their childhood was better and safer than what exists today. It's human nature to prefer our fondest memories at our most carefree point in life - but although ipad babies are a scourge that terrify me, it's important to remember that children aren't all drooling fortnight zombies these days either.

[–] bradd@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

I'm aware of rosy retrospection and declinism bias, I actually hated my childhood and I think about how amazing things now all the time. I use to deliver pizza with a paper map and no cell phone.

Notice I didn't say that we need to roll back to the 90's. Tech is good, it feeds my family, but its not good for people in its current form. I'm reluctant to give my child access to computers and the internet, she's only 2 now but her eyes sparkle when she sees a screen and as soon as we show her a video she goes from borderline adhd to comatose. Screens have a lot of power over peoples attention so we should be careful about what we put in them, for the well being of the end user.