Germany is discussing an age limit for social media.
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Germany is discussing an age limit for social media.
And the fun bit (once again) is that all the experts and the German Child Protection Association just say that this isn't helping, but media literacy and education would help.
There is only one problem: Some bullshit law everybody will ignore doesn't cost any money and is something the tabloits can write about as an success. -
Germany is discussing an age limit for social media.
And the fun bit (once again) is that all the experts and the German Child Protection Association just say that this isn't helping, but media literacy and education would help.
There is only one problem: Some bullshit law everybody will ignore doesn't cost any money and is something the tabloits can write about as an success.@Erpel@hai.z0ne.social western politics is so good (bad) at wrapping anti-youth policies in a pro-youth wrapper
we'll do anything but help children -
@Erpel@hai.z0ne.social western politics is so good (bad) at wrapping anti-youth policies in a pro-youth wrapper
we'll do anything but help children@kurimu@mk.absturztau.be Lass uns Stopp-Schilder gegen CSAM aufstellen.
Hilft niemanden, macht aber schöne Bilder! -
Germany is discussing an age limit for social media.
And the fun bit (once again) is that all the experts and the German Child Protection Association just say that this isn't helping, but media literacy and education would help.
There is only one problem: Some bullshit law everybody will ignore doesn't cost any money and is something the tabloits can write about as an success.@Erpel Also, so far their solution has been to sell us out to google on top of everything. I sometimes wonder if if these are the news for the right country ...
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@kurimu@mk.absturztau.be Lass uns Stopp-Schilder gegen CSAM aufstellen.
Hilft niemanden, macht aber schöne Bilder! -
@MagicLike @Erpel @kurimu Hey das haben die bei den Nazis auch gemacht, hat doch auch ganz gut geklappt
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@MagicLike @Erpel @kurimu Hey das haben die bei den Nazis auch gemacht, hat doch auch ganz gut geklappt
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Germany is discussing an age limit for social media.
And the fun bit (once again) is that all the experts and the German Child Protection Association just say that this isn't helping, but media literacy and education would help.
There is only one problem: Some bullshit law everybody will ignore doesn't cost any money and is something the tabloits can write about as an success.@Erpel@hai.z0ne.social "just look at the online safety act in the UK, it's working wonders for them"
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@Erpel@hai.z0ne.social "just look at the online safety act in the UK, it's working wonders for them"
@frawst@fedi.fraw.st We can't make sure to get age verification as the UK law asks for, so it is not allowed to use this site when you are inside the UK.
[I am inside the UK] [I am not inside the UK]
(redirects to google) (opens the website)