Summary

The UK government is considering a social media ban for under-16s, inspired by Australia, as part of efforts to enhance online safety under the Online Safety Act (OSA).

A feasibility study has been launched to assess the impact of social media and smartphones on children, with officials emphasizing the need for evidence-based decisions.

The OSA prioritizes child safety, tackling issues like intimate image abuse, harmful content, and disinformation.

Ofcom, the regulator, will enforce the law starting next spring, with potential fines for non-compliant tech companies.

  • Blastboom Strice@mander.xyz
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    2 days ago

    Yeah, but what if you force people to give their ids to random social media for “age verification” or keep people disconnected from social media or force them to use vpns?

    Why try to actually minimize a problem when you can create a false solution that will bring other problems and possibly increase your power over people?

    /s

    It’s so annoying when they try to do such things… And they do such things almost constantly:/

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      2 days ago

      Exactly. Why do the hard job of actually safeguarding the kids when you can just use them as an excuse to grab onto more unnecessary powers?

      It’s like as though the Government is incapable of coming up with solutions to online problems that don’t involve immediately invading people’s privacy.

      I’d say next thing is they’ll be trying to ban encryption, but they’ve literally already started on that one.