• @venusaur@lemmy.world
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    103 months ago

    You should have to actually validate your age to use social media and you should be required to be 18.

        • @BroBot9000@lemmy.world
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          93 months ago

          Bet you’re fine with using government IDs for porn sites as well. 🤦‍♂️

          The internet was better when everyone was just a random username and people didn’t use their real names for everything.

          • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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            13 months ago

            The execution is poor but I don’t se anything wrong with restricting kids from accessing porn. Especially violent porn. Some of the toxic and violent behavior men exhibit in society is due to porn.

            Don’t let red and blue blind your better judgment. Think freely.

            • @BroBot9000@lemmy.world
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              63 months ago

              You need to understand privacy laws and understand it’s the fucking parents responsibility to protect their kids from things they don’t want them to see.

              You are getting into the territory of thought policing and need to learn to think before using “your better judgment” to control other people.

              • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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                3 months ago

                Why don’t we let kids into adult video stores or sex shops? We live in a digital world and it’s time to put the keyboard away if you can’t get with that. There is a solution whether your cave brain can handle it or not. Idk what it is yet, but it can be done effectively and as safely as you give away your info the people online today.

                • @dumbass@leminal.space
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                  53 months ago

                  Or and hear me out, parents could parent their children! Monitor your children’s internet, put the basic amount of effort into learning how to block websites, do some form of parenting and stop trying to be your kids friends.

                  • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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                    13 months ago

                    You live in a fantasy world. It’s way too easy to have kids and nobody is doing anything about it. There are and will be bad and/or absent parents. How do you solve that problem?

                • @BroBot9000@lemmy.world
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                  33 months ago

                  Yes it’s called installing blockers on your children’s devices or controlling their access to the internet till an age that you personally are ok with your child accessing the internet. Teaching them critical thinking and internet literacy would go a long way as well.

                  How about instead of getting triggered that your corporate daddy isn’t nannying humanity, go out and put some effort into parenting your own children and teaching them better?

                  Do you even have kids or are you just getting offended?

                  • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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                    13 months ago

                    You clearly don’t have children or are around people with children or you would understand how much poor parenting happens. It’s way too easy to have kids. You need to solve for that or else you need to do the parenting for them.

        • @tabular@lemmy.world
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          3 months ago

          Big businesses can afford that… Will ya let smaller ones or hobbyists off the hook?

          I ain’t giving out my home address like it’s a passport boarder crossing. How do I tell if the faceID given over the internet is from that person? Could be a dog.

          • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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            Smaller ones are often the most fri he a d problematic so no, they’re not off the hook. Same way you wouldn’t give your credit card to a rando shop online.

            Your Face ID would need to be registered somewhere else with to validate that you registered your face and not your dog. Big problems need big solutions.

            • @tabular@lemmy.world
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              63 months ago

              What suggests to you smaller ones are the most problematic?? When I think of younger people interacting online I think of big places like TikTok, I don’t think of a random mastodon server.

              The issue is not that a dog turned up to get a picture of their face, it’s that if I have a picture of your face now I can pretend to be you. Woof.

              • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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                13 months ago

                Think about 8chan and other underground social sites that are breeding grounds for radicalized youth.

                Apple has pictures of all of our faces. Companies have your voice if they want. It’s too late to worry about that. Anybody can be you if they want to. Eventually they could do it with a single photo if not already.

      • @atrielienz@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        It doesn’t have to (and shouldn’t) be the social media company gathering that information but a third party verification system that doesn’t save anything, just validates the age using a driver’s license/form of ID. We can do this (we do it for military and veterans so companies can give them discounts) in the US already.

        I can understand not wanting to give social media too much data on you, but honestly they probably already have it already. Especially on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

        If we’re supposed to be protecting children (with all these stupid laws anyway), then let’s actually do that instead of just pretending all these stupid restrictions we currently have actually work.

        No, I don’t think the cutoff should be 18 either but a parent or guardian being forced to validate a 14 year old’s account for them might actually force them to engage with what their kid is doing online which I would consider a win.

        • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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          43 months ago

          It doesn’t have to (and shouldn’t) be the social media company gathering that information but a third party verification system that doesn’t save anything, just validates the age using a driver’s license/form of ID. We can do this (we do it for military and veterans so companies can give them discounts) in the US already.

          Unless you have extremely strong laws around personal information, the financial incentive for any 3rd party to collect and sell that information will be too strong.

          And if your 3rd party verifier is the government, then there will be equally strong pressure from law enforcement to collect that information.

          • @atrielienz@lemmy.world
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            43 months ago

            I don’t disagree. These things are definitely all connected to one another and will fall short if we don’t fix user privacy laws in general.

        • @Overshoot2648@lemm.ee
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          13 months ago

          The age is 13 for coppa and they are required to get their parents permission already. Also are people in other countries supposed to have a US ID now? If it isn’t saved, couldn’t you just copy your parent’s ID while they aren’t looking? This doesn’t solve anything.

          • @atrielienz@lemmy.world
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            3 months ago

            There is not really any check or balance preventing them from lying about their age to make an account. So no. They aren’t being required to get their parents permission already. That’s the point. COPPA is a toothless set of laws that doesn’t enact consequences for parents or companies unless a person or entity with money intervenes.

    • @VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca
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      133 months ago

      No I don’t think we should give corpos access to even more identifying info about us. You have a kid YOU have the responytobtake care of them not me. If you believe a kid should be able to go on the internet without proper surveillance it’s on you if something happens to that kid not me. I would not give my kids a blank plane ticket to go anywhere they want in the world without surveillance, it’s the same for the internet. It’s not my responsibility to secure your kid it’s yours.

      • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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        23 months ago

        U don’t have to do anything unless u work for the agency that is verifying age. Would you say the same about school shooters? Not your problem. Up to parents to stop their kids. Unfortunately, we allow anybody to create life as there are a lot of bad parents.

        • @VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca
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          93 months ago

          Your argument does not make sense. I defend my kid from school shooting by not living in the States. Don’t give guns to deranged people and most of your problems with school shooting is solved.

          I do not have to give my ID when I walk around a school.

          Letting a kid roam on the internet is more like giving them blank plane tickets than sending them to school.

          • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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            13 months ago

            it’s not always about your kids. it’s about the other kids that aren’t being parented. that’s why there are age restrictions for things like alcohol and guns.

            • @VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca
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              63 months ago

              Age restriction on cigarettes and alcohol is not for kids that are not parented but to prevent companies abusing kids to make more profit wich is why I say selling of internet connected devices and internet connection should be done to adults only. But don’t force me to give companies all my personal data.

              • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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                13 months ago

                Fair enough. Social media is addictive and it’s the wild west for political radicalization. It should be restricted for kids whose brains are still developing. You can get devices anywhere. What you’re suggesting is like restricting lighter sales but not tobacco. Doesn’t work.

                • @Overshoot2648@lemm.ee
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                  23 months ago

                  None of what you are saying is addressing the massive privacy violation of tracking everyone’s internet habits and websites having a copy of your ID. Even if they are 100% responsible with your data, do you realize how often websites get hacked?

                  • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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                    13 months ago

                    Doesn’t have to be ID directly to the website. Some other validated token can exist. I don’t have the solution but there will be one whether you can imagine it or not. Data gets stolen all the time. It’s just part of living in a digital world and part of that will require protecting children from radicalization and hyper-sexualization. Don’t think about red or blue. Think about the negative effects that porn and social media have on kids and then the adults they become.

            • @VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca
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              43 months ago

              That is a whole other problem, kids need to have a tutor, mabe instead of putting money on business that will leak our data just to put fake barriers on a site we should put that money into helping the kids that are left to their own devices.

              • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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                13 months ago

                Why not both? We give out our personal data to strangers all the time. Nothing new just different application. Have you created an online account with the IRS or the DMV? Same thing. You verify your identify then encrypted data or tokens get sent to the site you’re accessing. There is a solution that I’m not paid enough to develop.

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                  3 months ago

                  No never created an account wit IRS or DMV as I am not American. And fir all the bit leaks that happened recently I for sure don’t want a company in charge of verifying people ID.

                  • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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                    13 months ago

                    For sure. Maybe some other government website in your country that would have to verify your identity?

                    I get it. I don’t trust these companies either but we’re too entangled in it already. That concern was a couple decades ago. Too late now.

    • @Darkenfolk
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      83 months ago

      Nah I don’t want corpos to have even more information on me than they already have.

      It’s time for people to finally accept again that you can’t shield kids from anything, especially if it seems forbidden and interesting.

      Also if you really wanted to pick a verification age you would have to go with 25+. 18 years old are just legal 17 years old and 20 years are barely out of school and don’t have any experience about anything. 30+ years are stuck in the system and 65+ simply don’t care anymore.

      Actually raise the verification age to 99+. No wait just ban social media for everyone, it sucks and is unhealthy, go tough grass or something.

      • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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        13 months ago

        So don’t have an age restriction for tobacco, or alcohol or strip clubs either cuz you can’t shield kids from anything? Got it.

        • @Darkenfolk
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          53 months ago

          Nice strawman you got there, but we weren’t talking about those topics.

          The topic was social media, try to keep up.

          • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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            13 months ago

            It’s absolutely relevant. Go back to your cave if you can’t understand that. It’s 2024. You have to think about digital restrictions the same way you think an out analog.

            • @Darkenfolk
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              33 months ago

              Do you know what the great thing about 2024 is? People actually understand that digital doesn’t have the same restrictions as analog.

              Applying those very same restrictions would be foolish seeing how it wouldn’t work as well, or even at all.

              Nuance is sometimes important in these topics, no matter how much you want to act like your bullshit argument actually holds any water for some overarching topic no one was talking about.

            • @Darkenfolk
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              23 months ago

              Do you know what the great thing about 2024 is? People actually understand that digital doesn’t have the same restrictions as analog.

              Applying those very same restrictions would be foolish seeing how it wouldn’t work as well, or even at all.

              Nuance is sometimes important in these topics, no matter how much you want to act like your bullshit argument actually holds any water for some overarching topic no one was talking about.

        • @VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca
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          33 months ago

          Just dont give internet connected devices to kids and your problems are solved. I would agree with company being forced to verify the age of a person before signing a internet contract. Don’t give open access to internet to kids it’s just like sending them anywhere in the world alone.

            • @Overshoot2648@lemm.ee
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              33 months ago

              Put in a parental filter then. You are trying to ruin the accessibility of the internet. What is a person from another country going to do when they don’t have a US ID or whichever country is trying this? The internet doesn’t have regions and people will move on to seedier websites that aren’t based in that country anymore. You can see that with the several states that banned porn without ID. Most porn sites are still available without ID and big names like Pornhub can easily be accessed with a VPN that kids are constantly being advertised about by YouTube ad-reads. Requiring ID won’t make kids safer, it’ll just make the internet a headache to use and a source of identity theft when websites get hacked.

              • @venusaur@lemmy.world
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                13 months ago

                There is a solution that I don’t have and people like you are unable to even imagine, but the internet will not be the Wild West forever.

                • @Hackworth@lemmy.world
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                  23 months ago

                  people like you are unable to even imagine

                  I have to share how much joy this brought me- reading it in a comically exaggerated villain voice.

    • @magic_smoke@links.hackliberty.org
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      Easy and cheap access to anonymous, private, libre, and freedom-respecting computing is the inaliable human right of all hackers and future hackers.

      I shouldn’t even need an email to sign up, why do you think I’m here?