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If you got to write legislation to "protect young people online" and it will be passed and enacted in good faith what, if anything, would you propose?

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    @dalias @DavyJones

    Until around age 13-15 kids should use internet protected with age-appropriate white lists IMO. School internet should have whitelists developed by teachers and with student input.

    Younger kids under age 10 should use internet mostly with supervision.

    Some parents will want to limit white lists to impose their values in various ways. Some of this is probably harmful. But I doubt that the internet rules are the greatest source of harm in those families.

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    @futurebird@sauropods.win @dalias@hachyderm.io @DavyJones@c.im children should have the same access to the internet as anyone. the only way i was able to talk to anyone my age outside of being at school (which was an all boys school where i received more abuse as closeted trans kid) was the internet my parents frequently took my access away. i remember losing friends because of it, and dealing with total social isolation. i remember as a kid opening up my school laptop internet history and finding a bunch of "big dicked shemale" porn my abuser had been looking at. i was 12 at the time? unrestricted access to the internet may sound dangerous to children, and i agree with very young children, but i think at some point they have the right to put themselves in danger if they understand the risks my mother was terrified of me being abused by internet strangers so i was scared to talk to even ppl my own age of i didn't know them in person hell i wasn't allowed to even go to other peoples houses most of the time because of it yet all it did was make me more isolated and vulnerable to my abuser, and i do not think i was a unique case
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      @futurebird@sauropods.win @dalias@hachyderm.io @DavyJones@c.im children should have the same access to the internet as anyone. the only way i was able to talk to anyone my age outside of being at school (which was an all boys school where i received more abuse as closeted trans kid) was the internet my parents frequently took my access away. i remember losing friends because of it, and dealing with total social isolation. i remember as a kid opening up my school laptop internet history and finding a bunch of "big dicked shemale" porn my abuser had been looking at. i was 12 at the time? unrestricted access to the internet may sound dangerous to children, and i agree with very young children, but i think at some point they have the right to put themselves in danger if they understand the risks my mother was terrified of me being abused by internet strangers so i was scared to talk to even ppl my own age of i didn't know them in person hell i wasn't allowed to even go to other peoples houses most of the time because of it yet all it did was make me more isolated and vulnerable to my abuser, and i do not think i was a unique case
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      @astronema @DavyJones @dalias

      IDK if unlimited internet can fix terrible parents or an environment that is intolerant or unsupportive of who a child is.

      There are instances where it has helped ... on the flip side I've seen kids sucked in by these communities that form around minor celebrity influencers. Sometimes the influencers themselves are predatory, sometimes creeps just lurk in such places looking for lonely disconnected young people.

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        @astronema @DavyJones @dalias

        IDK if unlimited internet can fix terrible parents or an environment that is intolerant or unsupportive of who a child is.

        There are instances where it has helped ... on the flip side I've seen kids sucked in by these communities that form around minor celebrity influencers. Sometimes the influencers themselves are predatory, sometimes creeps just lurk in such places looking for lonely disconnected young people.

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        @astronema @DavyJones @dalias

        The pattern that alarms me is it's a bit like groupies of boy bands only you have never heard to the 20-something streamers thousands of teens are obsessed with.

        Frankly I don't know what to do.

        Though communities with better awareness of issues of consent and the dangers of para social relationships can sometimes do a decent job self-policing. But even those examples makes me think a lot is missed.

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          @astronema @DavyJones @dalias

          IDK if unlimited internet can fix terrible parents or an environment that is intolerant or unsupportive of who a child is.

          There are instances where it has helped ... on the flip side I've seen kids sucked in by these communities that form around minor celebrity influencers. Sometimes the influencers themselves are predatory, sometimes creeps just lurk in such places looking for lonely disconnected young people.

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          @futurebird@sauropods.win @DavyJones@c.im @dalias@hachyderm.io honestly, it doesn't fix it but you will hear countless examples of queer kids trapped in abusive homes only *surviving* because they did have unrestricted access to the internet. i might have killed myself as a teen without it, i've met many who say they would have like i said in another post, i'm more about educating kids and giving them the ability as a class to advocate for themselves and choose the risks that they want to take. u also need to take into account that children can hack things, they will get past things like "white lists"
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            @futurebird@sauropods.win @DavyJones@c.im @dalias@hachyderm.io honestly, it doesn't fix it but you will hear countless examples of queer kids trapped in abusive homes only *surviving* because they did have unrestricted access to the internet. i might have killed myself as a teen without it, i've met many who say they would have like i said in another post, i'm more about educating kids and giving them the ability as a class to advocate for themselves and choose the risks that they want to take. u also need to take into account that children can hack things, they will get past things like "white lists"
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            @astronema @DavyJones @dalias @futurebird *raises hand* me too. I didn't have any internet friends, unfortunately. That would have really helped me.

            I suspect the underlying motive behind the "kids on phones" moral panic is to isolate teens just like us so we die.

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              @futurebird@sauropods.win @DavyJones@c.im @dalias@hachyderm.io honestly, it doesn't fix it but you will hear countless examples of queer kids trapped in abusive homes only *surviving* because they did have unrestricted access to the internet. i might have killed myself as a teen without it, i've met many who say they would have like i said in another post, i'm more about educating kids and giving them the ability as a class to advocate for themselves and choose the risks that they want to take. u also need to take into account that children can hack things, they will get past things like "white lists"
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              @astronema @DavyJones @dalias

              "u also need to take into account that children can hack things, they will get past things like “white lists”

              I should hope so. The point of such protections isn't to make it impossible, it's just a suggestion that it's not a curated space.

              You'd be surprised how effective a simple "this site is for ages 18 and over" can be on people under that age. And if (and I'm thinking mostly about older teens here)

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              • Fluffy Kitty CatF Fluffy Kitty Cat

                @astronema @DavyJones @dalias @futurebird *raises hand* me too. I didn't have any internet friends, unfortunately. That would have really helped me.

                I suspect the underlying motive behind the "kids on phones" moral panic is to isolate teens just like us so we die.

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                @fluffykittycat @astronema @DavyJones @dalias

                I also think it's important to have sex-ed content and age appropriate queer content that ISN'T behind such warnings because that's a kind of statment of acceptance. That isn't going to happen in a lot of communities but it among many things that aren't happening.

                I don't think *not* having selected content at all is a good idea though.

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  If you got to write legislation to "protect young people online" and it will be passed and enacted in good faith what, if anything, would you propose?

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                  @futurebird you know, we've been chewing on this and we don't have a good proposal yet

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                  • Irenes (many)I Irenes (many)

                    @futurebird you know, we've been chewing on this and we don't have a good proposal yet

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                    @ireneista

                    I know what won't help, trying to age gate sites with IDs. It's nonsense and kind of tangental to the actual problems.

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                      @guitargabe @futurebird If phones are distracting from your class, then mandate them be *put away and silent-except-emergency* during class. Don't take away kids' safety networks/lifelines/whatever because you're a mean adult who values your order over their safety.

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                      If it's that much of an emergency, they can take the hit on their grade. The life lesson is that you actually should break the rules when it is warranted; and you actually should bare the consequences of breaking the rules when it is warranted. This "breaking the rules should have no consequences if it is warranted" meta is a psyop.
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                        If it's that much of an emergency, they can take the hit on their grade. The life lesson is that you actually should break the rules when it is warranted; and you actually should bare the consequences of breaking the rules when it is warranted. This "breaking the rules should have no consequences if it is warranted" meta is a psyop.
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                        @nicholas @dalias @guitargabe

                        OK but the rule is that you can use a phone if it's an emergency. So it's not breaking the rules then?

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          @nicholas @dalias @guitargabe

                          OK but the rule is that you can use a phone if it's an emergency. So it's not breaking the rules then?

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                          This is possible theoretically, but amounts to a recipe for 'emergency' creep in practice, since who decides if it was really an emergency or not. In order to be an actual object lesson, the stakes must be real.
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                            This is possible theoretically, but amounts to a recipe for 'emergency' creep in practice, since who decides if it was really an emergency or not. In order to be an actual object lesson, the stakes must be real.
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                            @nicholas @dalias @guitargabe

                            IDK. I've had a kid pull out their phone in class and leave the room so I marked it down. But they came back later and explained they were waiting for a text from their parent about an important issue that I agreed was "an emergency"

                            They haven't done it again and really all of them generally they rarely break the rules in general.

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                              This is possible theoretically, but amounts to a recipe for 'emergency' creep in practice, since who decides if it was really an emergency or not. In order to be an actual object lesson, the stakes must be real.
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                              @nicholas @dalias @guitargabe

                              IDK if I think my students are jerking me around with technical excuses I will just say as much. The rules are to make the class enjoyable and educational. They don't have any intrinsic value beyond that.

                              If you have a family emergency and need to take a call. Take the call.

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