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Post #3381489

2026-06-15 08:23 UTC

I’m not entirely sure how that’s panning out in Aus (a quick search suggests it’s a flop, but the sources aren’t great). I think the general consensus is that it’s not as enforceable as they hoped. We are moving towards an era of a more locked down web in the UK. The main flag here is “robust age verification” - i.e. we’re moving from “you must provide ID to view adult material on social media” to “you must provide ID to use social media”. One can quickly see “your id must be retained and linked to your account to reduce crime” and “any officer of the law may view this ID to better support crime reduction” slipping in over the next 20 years or so. Overall, this feels like another Trojan horse to move towards a China-style de-anonymised web. Bad move all around really.

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  • @minorkeys@sh.itjust.works 2026-06-15 08:39

    You’re right, and it’s failure will be the excuse to deprive us all of more of our privacy and autonomy.

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  • @fodor@lemmy.zip 2026-06-15 10:18

    Oh, there’s pretty solid data about Australia. A large percent of kids are still using social media because the ones who no longer use it are the ones whose parents won’t let them use it, which is of course the same group as the ones whose parents always had that power. But we have heard from some vulnerable minority kids who now no longer get access to the support that they used to have. And that’s really f***** up.

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