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[–] bootstrap@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 10 hours ago

I agree with most of that, however the mentality for liability is the same as "well what was she wearing" victim blaming. The parents arent the perpetrators.

I agree that parental knowledge to properly moderate kids usage of the internet is an issue - a skill issue. But that doesnt mean its their fault the kids get addicted to these things and exploited. The ones who openly do not care are a different story, thats child neglent as far as I am concerned.

I agree age verification and ID checks are absolutely not the answer and trying to censor the internet is not the answer. I think the answer more likely lies in holding companies accountable. There are reasons standards exist in many industries - to protect the consumer. As far as I am aware no standards exist when dealing with social media platforms.