How will they enforce it with encroaching on privacy of millions of 16+ users?
Benphyre on
How are they going to enforce it though?
FdPros on
makes sense on paper but how will this be enforced and implemented?
if it requires everyone to submit and verify their ID with their accounts then it’s just enabling easier surveillance
falseisflesh on
I assume it’s due to trafficking. It’s pretty bad over there.
DiarrheaMonkey1 on
You know what’d be better?
If they could install a block when the students are using school wifi connections, and conditional blocks for all those under 18 (a lot easier to do than in, say, the US, Canada, or EU).
I don’t want them blocked from messaging their friends or visiting most websites at home (though if their parents do, not much to say).
Source: 3 years teaching in East Asia.
Silent-Lettuce-4998 on
Australia is in Asia, they have already banned it
STR8BIZNESS on
Good spread this
Island_Monkey86 on
This may be my favourite social media trend.
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excellent hopefully more countries follow
How will they enforce it with encroaching on privacy of millions of 16+ users?
How are they going to enforce it though?
makes sense on paper but how will this be enforced and implemented?
if it requires everyone to submit and verify their ID with their accounts then it’s just enabling easier surveillance
I assume it’s due to trafficking. It’s pretty bad over there.
You know what’d be better?
If they could install a block when the students are using school wifi connections, and conditional blocks for all those under 18 (a lot easier to do than in, say, the US, Canada, or EU).
I don’t want them blocked from messaging their friends or visiting most websites at home (though if their parents do, not much to say).
Source: 3 years teaching in East Asia.
Australia is in Asia, they have already banned it
Good spread this
This may be my favourite social media trend.