@BILLYbobby4you at least they don't last as long as *some* other accounts...
Which one are you referring to out of curiosity? is the larp that out of touch from reality?
@Micromarcu61703@CST12292@ibxtoycat That's just not how it works... You can't even report tellraw as it's not associated with a player, and if you could report it, you'd be reporting whoever ran the command. This is ignoring all the cryptographical protections too. So no, it's nothing to do with message spoofing.
So, you're telling me:
Kids at 15 doing their GCSE's to get into college and ultimately university, are restricted from watching educational youtube videos.
And as soon as they turn 16, they can: have sex, vote, and watch youtube videos? I'm not sure that sounds right...
π¨ SUMMARY: The UK's social media ban for children from early 2027:
- "User-to-user" apps where people create, share and interact with content (e.g. TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, X, Facebook) will be banned for under-16s
- WhatsApp, Signal and YouTube Kids will be exempt
- Under-16s will also be banned from livestreaming, messaging strangers on gaming apps like Discord and using disappearing messages
- 16 and 17 year olds will face nightly social media curfews and limits on infinite scrolling with more details next month
- AI "romantic companion" chatbots will be banned for under-18s
- Adults can still access social media through age checks like facial recognition, digital IDs, passports and credit cards
π¨ SUMMARY: The UK's social media ban for children from early 2027:
- "User-to-user" apps where people create, share and interact with content (e.g. TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, X, Facebook) will be banned for under-16s
- WhatsApp, Signal and YouTube Kids will be exempt
- Under-16s will also be banned from livestreaming, messaging strangers on gaming apps like Discord and using disappearing messages
- 16 and 17 year olds will face nightly social media curfews and limits on infinite scrolling with more details next month
- AI "romantic companion" chatbots will be banned for under-18s
- Adults can still access social media through age checks like facial recognition, digital IDs, passports and credit cards