eSafety boss wants YouTube included in the social media ban. But AI raises even more concerns for kids
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eSafety boss wants YouTube included in the social media ban. But AI raises even more concerns for kids
AI is just one of the emerging threats online that won’t be tackled by the social media ban.
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eSafety boss wants YouTube included in the social media ban. But AI raises even more concerns for kids
AI is just one of the emerging threats online that won’t be tackled by the social media ban.
The Conversation (theconversation.com)
If you were wondering what an eSafety boss is:
Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner
Politics across the globe have been playing catch-up with digital realities for so long, it's embarrassing. Only now they're waking up to Facebook & Co, while new shit* pops up all the time, but again and again they believe that restricting a few platforms is the solution.
We need a whole new approach. One that involves politicians listening to actual experts instead of pollsters, I guess. What a mess.
* ways to seriously abuse internet users into giving up more data and create more ad revenue for content creators, platform owners, software
developerscompanies. Even babies nowadays (if their parents let them watch that). [edit: yes, that's about youtube, but also about AI if you watch closer. Point is, it's not just one platform, it's content producers putting revenue over content & ethical concerns, since nobody tells them where to stop] -
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eSafety boss wants YouTube included in the social media ban. But AI raises even more concerns for kids
AI is just one of the emerging threats online that won’t be tackled by the social media ban.
The Conversation (theconversation.com)
CIA plant wants Australian children to only watch broadcast television and not access the internet until they're 16.
No Youtube, No Netflix, No Fortnite - Broadcast TV only.
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eSafety boss wants YouTube included in the social media ban. But AI raises even more concerns for kids
AI is just one of the emerging threats online that won’t be tackled by the social media ban.
The Conversation (theconversation.com)
What’s scary is that limiting kids access to social media sites that promote algorithmic content is controversial. Of course kids shouldn’t be on YouTube. There are great streaming alternatives that are suitable for kids, ABC’s iView in Australia, BBC’s iPlayer in the UK, etc.
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What’s scary is that limiting kids access to social media sites that promote algorithmic content is controversial. Of course kids shouldn’t be on YouTube. There are great streaming alternatives that are suitable for kids, ABC’s iView in Australia, BBC’s iPlayer in the UK, etc.
it's funny. my kids are sweet and usually really polite. after an hour or two of unrestricted access to YouTube kids, they become unbearable selfish little fuckwads that yell and scream and kick.
so, we banned YouTube except for specific content we download and limited to 15 minutes once a week. now they're nice sweet polite kids again.
YouTube is cancer to kids development. if you have problems with your kids, I'd recommend looking at how much screen time they get with YouTube or toxic games.
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it's funny. my kids are sweet and usually really polite. after an hour or two of unrestricted access to YouTube kids, they become unbearable selfish little fuckwads that yell and scream and kick.
so, we banned YouTube except for specific content we download and limited to 15 minutes once a week. now they're nice sweet polite kids again.
YouTube is cancer to kids development. if you have problems with your kids, I'd recommend looking at how much screen time they get with YouTube or toxic games.
You don't need the law to do that, you need a weekend of brushing up on router operation
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