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Social media is going the way of alcohol, gambling, and other social sins: societies are deciding it’s no longer kids’ stuff. Lawmakers point to compulsive use, exposure to harmful content, and mounting concerns about adolescent mental health. So, many propose to set a minimum age, usually 13 or 16.

In cases when regulators demand real enforcement rather than symbolic rules, platforms run into a basic technical problem. The only way to prove that someone is old enough to use a site is to collect personal data about who they are. And the only way to prove that you checked is to keep the data indefinitely. Age-restriction laws push platforms toward intrusive verification systems that often directly conflict with modern data-privacy law.

This is the age-verification trap. Strong enforcement of age rules undermines data privacy.

  • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    17 hours ago

    Exactly. MAGA is never going to endorse a reasonable strategy that doesn’t allow them to connect our exact identities to everything we do online, because that’s the real objective. “Protecting children” is just an excuse to Diddy-Lube the Slippery Slope, as it ALWAYS is.