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All this age verification crap. Where is the fucking parents? I get that big tech has some responsability in all this. But how about we just make the responsible choice, of not letting a 8 year old near tiktok forinstance? Oh, it is just another excuse for private survailance you say? I see, I see...
Just want to clarify that nowhere in the actual law does it require verifying the age of the user. It does not require IDs or face scans.
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260AB1043
Please read it. It is a very short law <15 minute read tbh.
The law does exactly what you ask for. Parents setup the device and put their child's age. If they lie or circumvent the system then the parents get fined if their child is affected by content on the internet.
for now
Agreed. IDK how the conversation has made it beyond someone's dumb idea to the front page (well, i do, but it's pretty cynical). I've yet to hear any details as to how verification will protect kids. Kids could get their hands on the device of an adult. It'll increase identity theft. Once one starts to think adversarially the number of holes to plug increase exponentially. underage drinking is a joke. This is an even more complex issue and the privacy trade offs are staggering.
I'm a parent and legit think that majority of parents should not have been parents and have no minimum required skill to raise a human being. It's sad because it's really not that hard but most people don't think a day ahead when raising their kids and just follow a "vibe", so spending a weekend on parental controls is an insurmountable task.
I'm not a parent and wish there was some kind of minimum requirement.
I AM a parent. And I will take the fight. Even though all other parrents will call me the "tin foil hat" rather that, than letting my child become a predators next meal online.. These parrents has no idea what social media is all about. It's a fucking addiction. The children can't see this, this is why it's our job to protect them.
Everyone needs to realize that all the age verification stuff is just a step towards the purpose, which is having any and all computer operation tied to the person — i.e. as Cory Doctorow has put it, the war on general computation.
As a Californian parent, I'm teaching my kids to use Linux to be safer against surveillance and control. It is 100% my responsibility because I chose to have children and let them use computers. It's a dangerous world out there.
IDs in databases get leaked.
As usual, the solution is education. Parental education needs to be prioritized imo. That said, I have no idea how we would implement such a thing. Most likely better general education would help at least.
"Won't anyone think of the cHiLdReN?!"