In short:
Reddit and Kick will be included in Australia’s social media ban for children under 16.
The communications minister says the list of included platforms is “dynamic” and could change.
What’s next?
The ban will begin from December 10.
I wish we could just regulate algorithmic recommendation and make companies over a certain size liable for content they promote (like publishing houses are) instead.
I am really concerned that this will do nothing to stop general social degradation and may actually cement the power of large operators by making smaller companies of ambiguous status legally risky; also pushing children to engage with hellscape platforms like 4chan or platforms run by other states Australia has less ability to regulate.
Also it’s a fucking privacy nightmare, but I’m aware that us tinhatters are alone in our damn Cassandra complexes as everything we’ve warned about happens over and over again.
Taleya@aussie.zone 3 weeks ago
dec10 is when all the sleeping dickheads find out that “Ban the children” comes with a gigantic stick marked “Prove you’re not one”
Zagorath@aussie.zone 3 weeks ago
Honestly I think most people won’t care. They’ll more than happily upload their photo ID or share their face with AI data miners and continue using commercial social media. It’d be great if this does drum up a stink about how poorly thought-out the bill was, but I’m not expecting much.
Taleya@aussie.zone 3 weeks ago
I fully expect it to turn out like the pandemic part of Mythic Quest. You know, when all the parents suddenly had to deal with kids locked out of their babysitters and lost their shit