@AlexanderPayton And also be easily abused though leaks does the government not think criminals won’t just use someone else to hide themselves. The internet is dangerous for kids but the government seems to forget it’s dangerous for everyone
@LouisRoseKoopa If only the left and right political parties would do the same and then just maybes we could get a government fit for running a place named the United Kingdom
@Cobalt_Blue3005 For me it was a Japanese singer called nano and her song magenta at the time I was all alone suffering, her song told me not to give up and I wasn’t alone and if I found the courage I could find a light. Words I needed to hear that I couldn’t hear anywhere else
@Bentley9Kenny@Jenny_1884 Then the replacement will continue to push it ahead. I see nobody apart from average citizens pushing back against this nonsense
@Emanor_x I have a feeling just like roswaal she knows there’s something with Subaru I just don’t think she’s had enough context clues/ the knowledge from the book to put things together and figure it out.
@HeadWarriorTWM Adults are now forced to post verification information that can easily be hacked and reused giving anonymity to the type if criminal the ban is supposed to protect children from while innocent citizens can have their identity used to frame them for their crimes.
@HeadWarriorTWM While I do believe something being done labours plan is the easy option that leaves both adults and kids even more vulnerable online kids will go to dangerous alternatives to bypass bans or to areas of the internet they’ve missed. Continued….
@rjheathfield@BBCBreakfast This is the issue they proved at the start if anyone try to hold them to account they just get to say no. I fear if the government doesn’t change its course and actually listen to the citizens things will only go in a more volitial direction.
@JohnnyBrig72342@Ugo_alves YouTube isn’t social media but is effected and a Google account is also a YouTube account so gmail could currently be a grey area
@RohanBerry_AO3 I’m a supervisor myself just down the road there’s a store kids go to the moment we refuse them and in between that store and mine there’s a takeaway that buys our alcohol to resell despite having no alcohol license and the police just ignore them
@UK_Daniel_Card It’s all knee jerk reactions I’ve mentioned a few times I had a shit childhood and YouTube gave me the strength to keep going and they can’t respond, they say it’s good but can’t argue why it’s good
@miss___kb This is what I’m saying under 18s can’t get phone contracts so why doesn’t the government push for retailers to make age verification happen in store at a device system levels so it’s private and not in danger leaking and kids can’t get around it like they currently can
@Parasica_Music I’m in the same boat I was loosing my shit when my iPhone forced me to prove my age even when I’ve been with apple since iPod nano second gen which came out in 2006 so at bare minimum my account age would prove I’m above 20
@BradfemlyWalsh And lastly actually punish neglectful parents fine them for all the damage their kids do vandalising public parks give them community service when their kids steal force them into parental education classes this whole situation wouldn’t be as bad if child neglect wasn’t the norm
@BradfemlyWalsh I’ve mentioned it in other comments but at system levels set up at purchase should be where the age check takes place this is closed off to wider access thus being harder for hackers, vpns won’t work around it kids get blocked adults don’t have to compromise on internet safety
@aledeniz@jennymaria YouTube kids has also had by far more disturbing controversies then normal YouTube due to team YouTube not getting as badly affected financially by things so issues like Elsagate where fetish content was trending on YouTube kids took months to be acknowledged