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Post #1087555

2026-04-04 23:49 UTC

A 30% reduction of kids being exposed to these harmful platforms is a good thing and I’m glad to see it. Also, all laws are imperfect, and expecting 100% efficacy is moronic.

Replies (4)

  • @fodor@lemmy.zip 2026-04-05 03:57

    Right, but the politicians didn’t sell the law at 30% efficiency. They sold it at something like 95% efficiency. So they lied and they haven’t solved anything. Maybe they could have used all of that money to run campaigns to help convince parents to properly supervise their children. Maybe that would have done more than this 30% figure.

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  • Seriously. Murders still happen so lets legalize murder.

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  • @Ohh@lemmy.ml 2026-04-05 10:55

    As a parent who dont like id requirements but who also wants my children away from social media, this is my take: Social tech does not require a tech solution, but instead a social solution, because social media is a social problem. My children has restricted access, no accounts etc. But that helps little when all the other parents believe social media to be fine. A law clearly sets a social norm, which apparently 30 % of parents understand.

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  • @bless@lemmy.ml 2026-04-05 19:04

    Don't you know? Nothing is worth doing unless it solves all problems at once right away

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