Surely that will solve the problems of the youth on social media. Not like there are any 12 year olds on 13+ social networks today anyways.
Better to try than to do nothing.
No.
Introducing too strict law which is divorced from the reality is making people to disregard laws in general, not necessarily just this one.
That’s a good thing. Disregarding laws shows that the government actually has no power and showing the government having no power is fantastic to do.
No, it’s a waste of time and resources. Kids will find a way, they ALL do.
That’s just it. Nobody has really tried. This is little more than PR unless there’s actual enforcement.
Hey Australia, how are you going to call up every instance operator in the fediverse and every nostr relay operator? Huh?
Moronic.
I think it’s a step in the right direction, though it will be interesting to see where the boundaries are drawn. Does YouTube count? What about gaming platforms like Roblox and Fortnite?
Edit: On further reading about this, I’m changing my mind. I can’t see how this would be implemented effectively without some kind of age verification. Unless it’s a meaningless Steam-style “What’s your birthday?” question, that makes it far more troublesome for everyone’s privacy. I can’t see how it would get off the ground after so many Australians have had their data stolen already.
Imagine being the australian government and trying to hide the reality of your genocidal prison colony from the youth… Just like USA.
Do you have source on this? Never heard of it.
They sure do seem to love that word “onus”.
Why do you think that is?