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Australia has put in place a law to ban accessto social media for under-16s,And it remains to be seen how enforceable that is.
and New Zealand is looking to follow suit. Here is an
interview, by Samantha Hayes of Stuff, of the “Premier” (as the
Aussies insist on calling the state Chief Ministers in their
Federation -- don’t they know that “Premier” is shortened journalese
for “Prime Minister”?) of South Australia, Peter Malinauskas, the
instigator of the Aussie law
<https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/360690772/one-thing-architect-australias-social-media-ban-under-16s-would-do-differently>.
One of our local pro-right-wing-wannabe parties insists the law wouldCorse it is
be “unworkable”.
Yes, Malinauskas admits that bans on underageThat last remains to be seen
smoking, drinking and now social media are never 100% effective. But
they greatly reduce the incidence of the activity, and that is what
leads to harm reduction.
Certainly, relying on the social media companies to police themselvesJust as true of the ban
is never going to work.
Because if it had worked, we would have seenThe ban is even more useless
the results, after more than 20 years of their activities. The fact
that things are, if anything, worse now than when they started, shows
the uselessness of trusting them.
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