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

The True Problem, is that an actual-safe-space is required, for kids,

& that costs investment to produce, & to maintain.

We pay for kindergarten & schools to be safe-spaces, don't we?

Children's forming brains require healthy place, right?

Same is required for internet, for them.

So, a "walled garden" with wikipedia ( not the gore-centered stuff, & there seems to be some of that on there ), & TVTropes,

etc, is required for them to develop their minds healthy,

but the only "successful" walled-gardens were made with machiavellian intent, thus-far..

Apple's walled-garden, Microsoft's, AOL's, Google's, etc..

Nobody's done a not-for-profit edition for humanitarian reasons..

Big Tech'd sabotage it any way they could, in order to "prove" it "doesn't work"

( it'll never be seen in Google News, Facebook may well disappear all references to it, Apple wouldn't permit it on their platform's App Store, etc.. )

Exterminating-alternative is required when the stakes are world-possession, right?

NO competitor allowed, right??


Nobody's got the spine to create the required walled-garden which simultaneously gives children

  • access to meaningful friends

  • lots of learning opportunities & learning-means

  • gamefied learning, like projects-done-together on interesting-to-them subjects, with real accomplishings, like Science Fairs can be, irl

  • systematic stomping of abuse, predators, bullying, etc..

  • systematic training them in sane privacy-habits, device-health habits ( update your apps weekly! Reboot your device weekly! Use antivirus! )

  • systematically training all children in critical-thinking, dismantling ideology-programming as completely as possible, from the next-generation

etc.

& if anybody did have the spine, then it'd be force-disallowed by Big Tech.

Humankind waited too long to care, & now the bad-guys own the whole "game", it looks like, to me..

Human children never will know what honest, proper, supportive systematic-development through interesting challenges, & safe growing-up can be, because our-generations wouldn't do what was required, when we had leverage to be able to do it.

"fighting over crumbs" is all that's left, it looks like..

( lobbied "representatives" wouldn't allow world-integrity to violate their owners' interests, either, obviously.. )

Sorry for my bitterness, but I'm old.

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