05-01-2023, 09:43 PM
https://cybernews.com/news/us-senate-bil...-children/
Most social media platforms require users to be at least 13 years old, but backing this up with verification is another matter – millions of kids use Facebook or TikTok freely. Now, a bipartisan group of US senators is trying to insert the government into the process.
Facebook, for instance, says you have to be 13 if you want to create an account on the network. It adds that lying about your age is a violation of the network’s terms – Facebook wants to police explicit content and prevent bullying and grooming.
But the platform’s representatives have admitted there’s almost nothing they can do to stop minors setting up profiles, because there simply is no clear verification system in place.
Okay - so, how would this work? I agree that under-13s shouldn't be on social media - but, what would the age verification systems look like?
(And another thing: would this affect TCH? From my reading of the bill, it looks like we would fall under their definition of "social media platform": there's no clause to say that it only applies to companies with at least $X million of turnover, like these bills sometimes have. So, what kind of age verification system could a small hobbyist forum implement in order to comply with this?)
Most social media platforms require users to be at least 13 years old, but backing this up with verification is another matter – millions of kids use Facebook or TikTok freely. Now, a bipartisan group of US senators is trying to insert the government into the process.
Facebook, for instance, says you have to be 13 if you want to create an account on the network. It adds that lying about your age is a violation of the network’s terms – Facebook wants to police explicit content and prevent bullying and grooming.
But the platform’s representatives have admitted there’s almost nothing they can do to stop minors setting up profiles, because there simply is no clear verification system in place.
Okay - so, how would this work? I agree that under-13s shouldn't be on social media - but, what would the age verification systems look like?
(And another thing: would this affect TCH? From my reading of the bill, it looks like we would fall under their definition of "social media platform": there's no clause to say that it only applies to companies with at least $X million of turnover, like these bills sometimes have. So, what kind of age verification system could a small hobbyist forum implement in order to comply with this?)
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