Questions raised over government plans to ban under-16s from social media platforms
Questions raised over government plans to ban under-16s from social media platforms
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@ginacalabrese3869 Says:
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@birgittabirgersdatter8082 Says:
We don’t need the government interfering in our lives, we need the government to maintain our borders and military.
@ironmaidens6663 Says:
Kids are going want to use Social media at some point, and have to start at sometime. Not too mention they'll probably just find some way around the ban.
@DL-zl5tn Says:
Joe Hildebrand: People who refuse to get vaccinated are no longer decent members of society..
@elenawalker3746 Says:
The uni-party bringing authoritarian laws, stay out of our lives, they don’t need out consent nor care if they get it and if you speak out or oppose their propaganda, they push everything in their “power” to destroy, silence, bankrupt and imprison us their goal is the enslave, impoverish and exterminate us.
@seanmanns1651 Says:
You just got to make sure they're watching the right stuff. There is so much good stuff on YouTube. Also it's a concerned parent policy not a Dutton policy or an Albatross policy. Do these morons think they're the first one's to think that kids under 16 shouldn't be on social media. We have been screaming for this for years. Now these geese are trying to get brownie points. Yes we are a nanny state and I want that to stop. But Facebook and Twitter and other platforms like that. They're just not places kids should be, they are adult chat sites. Except YouTube. They need to create something for the kids where it's monitored and they can only talk to their friends that are checked out by the parents And that also are checked out by the website to make sure they are all under 16. But then they will try and push it onto video games because kids that are 6 and 7 can talk to adults that are 30 40. This is the problem with the government. They always start off baning one thing. So they can get to something else down the track.
@Lillyboo65640 Says:
Parents need to take control of their families - be parents !!! Buy a simple plain phone for making & receiving calls only - no internet connection. Let's face it, you wouldn't let your kids sit & watch crap on TV for the length of time that you currently let the kids watch social media. You know this is affecting your kids mental health, social interaction skills & numbing their brains, yet you need the government to make a law??? Parents need to stop wanting the government to make the rules for their kids. This is why our country is in the woke state it's in now because people want to hand over decisions to someone else. Slippery slope people !!!!
@DonaldDeCicco Says:
It's not to help kids, it's to have a reason to install a digital ID since under such a law everyone now has to prove their age. This way the internet is no longer anonymous and if you say naughty words they disable your ID and no internet for you.
@krs4395 Says:
This is just a backdoor to force people onto Labor's "Voluntary" Digital ID's. The chaser will be the new misinformation laws governed by some sort of "Ministry of Truth", conservatives will be targeted and they will not be allowed to remain anonymous. It's Diabolical what Labor are doing.
@ricky6864 Says:
More government running our lives.... control of the masses. Next only news from politicians and msm liars will be allowed
@ricky6864 Says:
More important is the banning of lies and misinformation from politicians
@Prognosis__ Says:
Digital ID’s folks..how else can they do a ban
@captaintrips9606 Says:
Nanny state.

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