La Danimarca propone il divieto dei social media per i minori di 15 anni – mentre il Primo Ministro si scaglia contro il “mostro”

    https://news.sky.com/story/denmark-proposes-social-media-ban-for-under-15s-as-pm-hits-out-at-monster-13446546

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    1. Dinosaurier_Blondine on

      Denmark should maybe propose to ban wearing a burqa for people under 15 years old

    2. ben_howler on

      Can’t we extend that ban from under 15 to under 65, please?

    3. pet2pet1993 on

      O shit , from the article :


      Earlier this year, the Danish government also announced it would ban mobile phones in schools and after-school clubs, meaning that almost all children aged between seven and 16-17 will be required by law not to bring their phones into school.

      – it is a fatal and total vulnerability, when a child at school will not have phone right in hands to call parents or police if an emergency situation unfolds.

      Of course, there are teachers, but they could be the source of emergency too.

      So, every single child should have permanent access to all the modern Internet services, including social networks.

      Shit, is that exactly Long Covid that has devastatingly damaged all your brains, Europeans?!

    4. Hiryu2point0 on

      Nice.

      It was introduced in Hungary last year, and students are required to hand them in at school.

      The Maya Pel brigade rebelled for two weeks, saying that it would be the end of the world if children couldn’t have their phones…

      Since then, silence.

    5. TokyoBaguette on

      Some clever people need to come up with regulation that dismantles the hate machine.

      I am convinced that a good chunk of global anger is manufactured.

    6. SM ban for children is just a trial of technology to shut everything down in case of a social unrest. /s (or is it /s?)

    7. I don’t understand why anyone would want to copy the situation in the UK. Implementing this would be very problematic from a technical point of view, in my opinion.

      I think the best thing the state can do for children is to distribute booklets with advice for parents in kindergartens and so on, with information on how to enable parental controls on devices, why it is necessary to talk and build trusting relationships, not to give gadgets without limits, teach not to talk to strangers, and so on. The state can also finance cartoons for children and have social advertising here and there.

      I will express a controversial opinion, but it would be better for everyone to force everyone to verify their identity on social media, and after six months or some other period, social media would not show content from unverified people.

      If you do not verify, you cannot create content (comments, posts).

      This would significantly reduce hatred and misinformation.

      Technically, the corporation should only receive my name (which is already public) and confirmation that “yes, this is indeed me,” rather than detailed information. This can be implemented through a government application.

      People may be concerned about privacy, but nothing will change. Companies already hand over data to governments upon request.

      For anonymity (people from authoritarian states), no one uses social networks; everything is communicated through journalists in secure messengers.

    8. UnkleStarbuck on

      Yes denmark, this is what you can and should do. Now stop trying to fuck with whole Europe.

    9. MACO-Operator on

      I think such a law has already passed in Greece and it’s just a matter of time for its implementation.

    10. VicenteOlisipo on

      It’s not the under 15s believing everything they read on Facebook

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