Public authorities should focus on regulating algorithms and imposing stricter controls on data collection instead, argues researcher.
Children and young people want spaces for social interaction without adult supervision. They will in any case find other places to interact, and companies will develop new services that do not formally fall under the category of “social media”. The alternatives are not necessarily better.
I mean, I’ve made the “there are fundamental enforceability issues” point myself, but I suppose that for some politicians, if there’s enough public demand for censorship, it’s easier to just engage in whatever theater is required to show that they’re being responsive to public concerns.
It’s not public demand, it’s a very vocal lobbying group. One that’s funded by Facebook. Ultimately though it’s all just an excuse, the goal is to collect the data and has nothing at all to do with any of the things they claim it does.
Will someone think of the propaganda!? How would the government control us otherwise?
Governments will ban anything and say anything rather than say parents should be responsible for their children.
‘This thing that makes almost no money is a dead end. This thing that makes money hand-over-fist is what authorities should focus on regulating instead.’
lol
If this was about protecting children, our governments would be legislating requirements for parental controls from these companies. This is something that could be audited and enforced.






