- No one under 16 should be on a dating app - No silly you need to upload your drivers license to some shady 3rd party age verification service to protect 16 year olds from accidentally using dating sites. - They even pinky promised to not store your data in some vibe coded system that will leak it all the first time a hacker so much as scans for api end points. - Now stop asking questions and grant front camera permissions so our AI that is maybe 75% accurate cab guess your age. - Fucking leaky vibes. 
 
- Yeah, “even dating apps” is kind of strange wording. - Especially dating apps would make so much more sense 
 
 
- Call me old, but I don’t think that under 16s should be allowed on a dating site even without an social media ban. - I agree. - Should a government be forcing this? I don’t think so. Especially if that requires providing personal information to the internet to enforce compliance. - Who but the government would enforce the law? Because if there is none, there is no reason for the dating app to self-limit their customer base. They might write “you have to be 18+ to use this app” in the T&Cs, but nobody could held them responsible if school kids hang out there with fictional birthdays. 
 
- So far, I thought this was the norm. Dating apps are basically all 18+ here, although I did encounter kids posing as adults while I still used them 
- I’m confused. Teens officially on a dating site??? Like, without needing to lie about their age??? First time hearing about this. 
 
- Is lemmy not on the list?!??? WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? We are so gonna be flooded with teens…  - The rest of the world 
 
- Good. The vast majority of social media is corporate cancer and kids should have a chance to develop critical thinking skills before they start using it. - where else do you passively get information? - People seem to forget that a great multitude of information sources existed prior to social media - even on the Internet. 
 
 
- The pieces of software the article mentions are: - Meta – Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp Snap Tiktok YouTube X Roblox Pinterest Discord Lego Play Reddit Kick GitHub HubApp Match Steam Twitch- Sketchy ID verification aside, I agree with everything except for GitHub and YouTube. - YouTube is such a resource for DIY and learning, you just can’t ban kids from it, even if parts of it are sketchy. A restricted mode for kids would be better. - GitHub is also a huge database of knowledge, important for being techy and computer literate, and doesn’t really even have much on the way of social features. Banning this would be asinine. - I was initially against Steam, but then I realized that parents could still buy their kids games, and it’s probably better to force parents to take responsibility for that anyways. 
- I mean, probably best to keep <16yos off dating apps… - The rest of it, yeah. I heard Github is also possibly on the list? XD 
- Every time I hear about another overreach from the eSafety commissioner I think I of this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fw-1K8Fr4QA - Big Mother is watching you. Mother’s protecting you. Mommy knows what’s right for you. - btw you know she worked as a “government relations manager” for twitter, adobe and microshit before landing this job 
 








