Open mike 29/11/2024

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8 comments on “Open mike 29/11/2024 ”

  1. Ad 1

    An impressively bold step from the Australian Labor government to ban social media for young people. That and the vaping ban are massive social controls.

    Best of luck Albanese.

    • Res Publica 1.1

      As someone that works in tech, I have no idea how the Australian government thinks they can effectively enforce the social media ban.

      The internet is highly decentralised and deregulated by design.

      • Ad 1.1.1

        The UK and Norway are proposing similar bans, and France has had it in place since 2023 (access with parental permission).

        Social media has a faster corrosion of functioning democracy than regulated broadcast media, as well as a faster capacity for individual control by the state itself.

        I'm hoping the Republican administration can extract Elon Musk off the brain of Trump and prepare to pass legislation making social media subject to the same liabilities and regulations as broadcast media. Not saying it will be easy.

        Otherwise, I fear democracy simply won't survive as a credible decisionmaking system in the world.

      • Tiger Mountain 1.1.2

        I have no idea how an age restriction would be enforced apart from with the platform owners compliance. Strong ID, facial recognition etc.

        How a ban could be circumvented can be easily imagined though.

        There are age restrictions on a number of things already such as voting, sexual activity, firearm ownership, driving and so on, maybe it is possible. I thought there would be uproar when mobile phones were banned in NZ schools–but no, just like when photo driver licenses were introduced, millions of kiwis meekly lined up and got theirs done.

        Authoritarian countries restrict internet content use by controlling the pipe, but some get around that too. Ad is right above, Elon did not buy “Shitter” just for something to do. Algorithms are a vital weapon for the ruling class in the ideological offensive.

      • weka 1.1.3

        As someone that works in tech, I have no idea how the Australian government thinks they can effectively enforce the social media ban.

        The internet is highly decentralised and deregulated by design.

        Sure. Someone should go look up what the Australian government is actually proposing, before we all start discussing it based on not knowing

    • weka 1.2

      is it an actual ban? Or are they legislating to make the social media giants socially responsible?

  2. Jenny 2

    Who here, or anywhere, has the courage to stand up to the mealy mouthed deniers and state the truth?

    A genocide is being committed in Gaza.

    Who here dares deny it?

    Who here denies that our government and ourselves are complicit?

    'There are no words that can describe the depravity of this aggression'

  3. koina 3

    Ban social media for young people?

    Too right.

    We need to protect young people from the adults spewing prejudice

    and ignorance on line all day every day.

    Shutting down ZB radio should be first on the list.

    Ban all politicians talking because politicians tell so many lies.

    Only informed unbiased people should be able to access the net and vote.

    But then what are the other 99% going to do?

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