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    1. hamstar_potato on

      Everyone is using kids as scapegoats for censorship of the populace. Awful.

    2. Dry_Row_7050 on

      Repeat after me, the global attack on privacy is a coincidence. Politicians aren’t being lobbied.

    3. dat_9600gt_user on

      Any other ways to prevent child addictions for social media?

    4. silentspectator27 on

      Can someone tell Denmark to stop hiring ped*os in government and then talk about kid’s safety?

    5. Those little fuckers shouldn’t have fun. Only school and homework, nothing else.

    6. Social Media is the main problem and not Children having access to it. Harmful content stays harmful.

    7. Tinkle_tinkle5 on

      this is terrifying and even more terrifying to see how many people are totally fine with it. this will definately protect the kids once mom or dad get arrested or bank account frozen and no more money for food, just for saying the politically incorrect thing online.

    8. With all the shitposts and toxicity of the last few days for the incidents, I tend to believe that the restrictions should expand to adults as well

    9. ChrisTchaik on

      Why not push social media companies to refine their algorithm, 90% of the time you’re not seeing the content you actually want, just the stuff that provokes you into arguing.

    10. recaffeinated on

      This is another push for Chat Control. It’s more of the authoritarian bullshit the EU is sliding into to ensure they can read all of our messages.

    11. MrPhrazz on

      The perfect solution here, would be to make parents do their fucking job.

    12. Schnorch on

      For me, this is a prime example of an overreaching EU.There is absolutely no sensible reason why the decision on how a country should deal with children’s use of social media should be an issue at EU level.

      If politicians and citizens in Sweden think this is an important and good idea, they are free to implement it in Sweden. But why do they want to extend their political views on this issue to citizens of other countries?

      It seems to me more and more that the EU and many member states are completely ignoring the principle of subsidiarity that they themselves uphold. And this fact is fueling skepticism toward the EU throughout Europe. The EU should not interfere in issues that can be regulated sovereignly at the national level.

    13. Tenezill on

      Fk me, isn’t there a way to stop them from bringing in the exact same shit with a different name after getting beaten?

      I don’t need you to take care of my kid I can do it my self and I don’t want to give you my ID for going online or in fucking Australias case using Google maps….

      This is just another attack on our privacy..

      Also why the hell is this happening all over the world in just a few months?

    14. Desperate_Golf7634 on

      We really need to restrict it, but i have no idea how to do it without draconian measures.

    15. Upbeat_Parking_7794 on

      Actually, social media access should not be allowed to children. Starting by here, where we are, where hard core porn, and strong violence, is freely accessible on the top of the search bar.

      Kids should not even be exposed to addicting algorithms, and I would even argue, advertising (and this is the reason I block almost all advertising on my home, through using a DNS filter and paying for non-ad streaming).

    16. Starbolt90 on

      This should be up to parents not EU or the government.

      This is one of the reason why EU need to die. 

    17. Formal_Produce3759 on

      Good. Let’s get age restrictions and social media restrictions put in place. The internet is a cesspit.

    18. bruhbelacc on

      When you live in a world that is as good as it gets, restricting people from everything becomes your hobby because you’re too risk-averse.

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