La Norvegia dovrebbe fare come l’Australia e vietare i social media ai minori di 16 anni
L’Australia approva il divieto dei social media per i bambini sotto i 16 anni. Penso che sia meraviglioso e anche la Norvegia dovrebbe assolutamente fare lo stesso.
“Lovforslag” does not mean they have gone through with banning it though.
It translates to law-suggestion, it’s just the first step in bringing it up in Parliament to be discussed, evaluated, and eventually put into practice.
I do, however support the idea, I think SoMe is violently harmful, especially on young impressionable minds. As a teacher I’m disgusted by the notion that young kids base their beauty standards and social standards on internet millionaires and facetious influencers.
However, how would this be enforced, all of us as kids would get on Facebook and Twitter and made accounts on sites with age restrictions by just inputting a fake birthday, so how would it be different now?
mudbot on
if you can give me one properly controlled study that proves that social media is bad for children…you still shouldn’t ban it. you should educate.
djxfade on
While it sounds great in practice, it’s a slippery slope. The only feasible way to implement a method to verify that you are old enough to access the service, would be to identify yourself, say by using BankID or Vipps. That would in practice kill anonymity on the service.
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And for children above 16.
Why?
“Lovforslag” does not mean they have gone through with banning it though.
It translates to law-suggestion, it’s just the first step in bringing it up in Parliament to be discussed, evaluated, and eventually put into practice.
I do, however support the idea, I think SoMe is violently harmful, especially on young impressionable minds. As a teacher I’m disgusted by the notion that young kids base their beauty standards and social standards on internet millionaires and facetious influencers.
However, how would this be enforced, all of us as kids would get on Facebook and Twitter and made accounts on sites with age restrictions by just inputting a fake birthday, so how would it be different now?
if you can give me one properly controlled study that proves that social media is bad for children…you still shouldn’t ban it. you should educate.
While it sounds great in practice, it’s a slippery slope. The only feasible way to implement a method to verify that you are old enough to access the service, would be to identify yourself, say by using BankID or Vipps. That would in practice kill anonymity on the service.