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Platforms, not parents, to be responsible for social media age limit, but penalties as yet undecided - ABC News
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As it should be everywhere. I'm tired of the internet being the world's daycare.
Most of the Internet denizens who identify as juvenile (or act in a juvenile manner) are actually legal adults. Meanwhile, legal children who are in difficult situations may not have access to the support they need.
I believe that legislating when someone is considered mature does not account for the outliers who are the ones who would benefit most from access, or having their access restricted.
This is just a way for them to get your personal information while browsing the Internet
Damn, I actually read this wrong. I thought it said parents are responsible, not corporations. Sucks.
Welcome to the capitalist plutocracy successfully marketed as "democracy".