Comment on UK police chiefs call for ban on social media for under-16s

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sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works ⁨6⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Kids would be safer and mentally better off with less access to social media.

Many kids, sure. And their parents should take responsibility to only introduce them to SM when they’re ready.

All those bullet points you listed are wrong. The state has laws surrounding what you can and can’t do. So laws do have a say.

I was clarifying which are limitations on children directly and which are limitations on parents.

Parents are not always aware, technical enough to prevent, or caring enough to prevent kids from being damaged by social media

That’s on the parents. If they’re going to be effective parents, they need to be aware of that stuff, and if they’re negligent enough to not bother, there should be consequences.

It is not my position that children of those parents should have to suffer unnecessarily.

Sure, but unfortunately you can’t charge someone until a crime is actually committed. Parents who neglect their kids should be charged, and the punishments should be severe enough that parents are motivated to protect their kids. “Neglect” doesn’t mean “allows their kid to use social media,” it means “didn’t step in when their child was suffering.”

A lot of kids can use social media just fine without negative repercussions. Some kids cannot. We shouldn’t be banning it for everyone just because some kids can’t handle it and their parents aren’t involved enough to notice.

Likewise, to enforce this, you need to ID everyone, and that’s an unacceptable privacy violation. Instead of violating everyone privacy to try to prevent some kids from having a negative interaction w/ social media, we should instead educate parents to know what the dangers are of SM, and charge those who don’t even try with neglect.

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