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Australia’s social media ban for kids under 16 just became law. How it will work remains a mystery

theconversation.com Australia’s social media ban for kids under 16 just became law. How it will work remains a mystery

The ban won’t take effect for at least 12 months. But key details about it are still missing – including how social media platforms will actually verify users’ age.

Australia’s social media ban for kids under 16 just became law. How it will work remains a mystery
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  • You can't see it, but I have my dubious face on.

    It'll be interesting to see the definition of "social media". All I've seen so far is a list of sites/services that will be banned/exempt.

    Lemmy doesn't seem to fit into such a law. Lock down a pile of sites running Lemmy, another instance pops up isn't covered by the ban. "Ban Lemmy software, then" I hear you say. Thing is: Lemmy is open source. Someone can fork it, release a new federating service software called TotesNotLemmyLol on their site and get around the ban.

    I genuinely can't tell how the government will implement this.

    I say this as a dad to a teenager who will be affected by this law, and no - I wouldn't want him unsupervised on Lemmy. He'd be safe enough in Local (you guys are lovely), but it's a dark world out there.

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