Australia's Insane Social Media Ban
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Top Comments (10)
The government has assured everyone they won't misuse it, and since they have never lied or abused their power, I am satisfied.
Force everyone to show ID to login to social media, make it illegal to criticize the people in power, hrmmm, I think I’ve seen this one before…
Political speak "Let me be clear" always means "I'm going to deflect away from your point and answer a question you didn't ask".
This is a rabbit hole that the Australian government doesn't really understand how messy this will become.
It'll probably keep the older people off social media more than it keeps the kids off.
Kids aren't stupid, they'll always find another place to convene. The internet is one massive ocean with tons of little islands to set sail for.
Remember Australians made it illegal for companies to to not install backdoors in their encryption when requested. They also made it a criminal offence for any company to inform the public that they have been requested to install backdoors.
Anytime someone says “its about the children” its 1000 percent not about the children. While I am all for 16 years olds being kicked off the internet, I am concerned about how this blatant attack on privacy will affect the coming age.
At this point, we shouldn't get surprised if the Australian government banned The Juice Media's Honest Government Ad
In other words, anyone who doesn't submit to this will be blocked from speaking to anyone online, thereby losing the ability to oppose it.
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Top Comments (10)
The government has assured everyone they won't misuse it, and since they have never lied or abused their power, I am satisfied.
Force everyone to show ID to login to social media, make it illegal to criticize the people in power, hrmmm, I think I’ve seen this one before…
Political speak "Let me be clear" always means "I'm going to deflect away from your point and answer a question you didn't ask".
This is a rabbit hole that the Australian government doesn't really understand how messy this will become.
It'll probably keep the older people off social media more than it keeps the kids off.
Kids aren't stupid, they'll always find another place to convene. The internet is one massive ocean with tons of little islands to set sail for.
Remember Australians made it illegal for companies to to not install backdoors in their encryption when requested. They also made it a criminal offence for any company to inform the public that they have been requested to install backdoors.
Anytime someone says “its about the children” its 1000 percent not about the children. While I am all for 16 years olds being kicked off the internet, I am concerned about how this blatant attack on privacy will affect the coming age.
At this point, we shouldn't get surprised if the Australian government banned The Juice Media's Honest Government Ad
In other words, anyone who doesn't submit to this will be blocked from speaking to anyone online, thereby losing the ability to oppose it.