Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
@funnymonkey 83 youth researchers released a statement with a similar message last week. Our government is thinking about a social media ban for youngsters, so it had to be done.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
@funnymonkey Certainly regulate big (US) tech, but is that enough?
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
@funnymonkey Sadly teens don't have a big enough lobby in Brussels.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
@funnymonkey @aslakr Yes, Estonia! They are also a model for building and delivering good digital government services - it’s possible with enough political will.
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@funnymonkey @milesizdead I don't think that the real violence has even started yet.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
@funnymonkey partially agree. Yes big tech need regulating but the users need to take some responsibilty too.
Before SM the problem was games, DVDs, streaming... the "it is someone else's fault" is not always true and too many people are addicted to screens.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
At last! A leadership with sense.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
Basically she states the obvious indeed… we should sue big tech for harassment of children.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
@funnymonkey Or how having certain devices be allowed for kids 16 and under, and later they can graduate to devices for grown-ups.
Kid's devices, say phones, basically don't have internet access. Like the Light Phone someone developed.
Not sure how that could work with computers, but I'm sure some smart people could design something that could work as a safe kid computer.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
@funnymonkey I think there's a lot that could be improved by regulating big tech (e.g. stronger privacy protections, banning dark patterns in interfaces), but when governments talk about "protecting kids", they're usually talking about making it easier for the government to spy on private communications to the detriment of free speech, so I think it's important to be on guard for that. I hope that's not what Estonia is trying to do.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
@funnymonkey blame politicians from profiting from COVID, I mean “mismanaging” COVID, for allowing businesses to see how much they can get away with, and keep doing it, like having 1 person do 3 peoples jobs and getting society burnt out on purpose, while having less jobs.
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@funnymonkey I think there's a lot that could be improved by regulating big tech (e.g. stronger privacy protections, banning dark patterns in interfaces), but when governments talk about "protecting kids", they're usually talking about making it easier for the government to spy on private communications to the detriment of free speech, so I think it's important to be on guard for that. I hope that's not what Estonia is trying to do.
@eanopolsky Good point.
Yeah - strong encryption with no backdoors is table stakes.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
@funnymonkey what social media provide is not a service - service to whom? Everything they do is for their own good, and we have the right to keep our kids from them.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
Worth noting RE Estonia - they have also been ahead of the curve on disinformation.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220128-the-country-inoculating-against-disinformation
and
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220128-the-country-inoculating-against-disinformation
It is not surprising they would have a better response around dealing with big tech than most.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
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@funnymonkey
Any social media age restriction should be the onus of the companies involved.
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
@funnymonkey Stupid governing party in #Canada wants #surveillance of kids rather than regulating Big Tech. #Neoliberalism coupled with #surveillanceCapitalism is a terrible thing. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/liberal-party-vote-on-social-media-age-restrictions-9.7159746
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Yup. Instead of blaming people on the receiving end of bad services, why not -- hear me out here -- demand better services?
@funnymonkey YES!!
