• sandbox@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    My point was that anyone sensible would immediately see the problem with my suggestion, and that would perhaps lead them to understand why enforcing the same rule against kids is wrong.

    And again, I’m sorry, but your reasoning is weak as fuck. Would you take away the rights of someone with an intellectual disability from watching porn or smoking?

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      3 hours ago

      Would you take away the rights of someone with an intellectual disability from watching porn or smoking?

      I think the idea is that kids brains are still developing, so their decision-making should be considered temporarily impaired. If their brains won’t develop further, then there’s not really any reason to restrict them from things that only harm themselves (e.g. smoking and drinking), though they should potentially have some guardrails around other people harming them (e.g. scams and other forms of fraud).

      That said, I’m against this law. I think parents should be responsible for what media their children consume, and this law could conceivably be used against parents who make sure their kids are safely interacting w/ social media, and it could motivate the kids who need the supervision to be more discrete (i.e. use a VPN).

    • Cokes@feddit.org
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      10 hours ago

      If anything, it would be far better to ban people above a certain age from social media.

      Yeah, sure. That screams that you don’t advertise, but rather oppose banning adults and above that all age groups. You are backpedaling and moving the goal posts. It would be much more adult to accept the flaw of your first comment.

    • ContrarianTrail@lemm.ee
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      10 hours ago

      Would you take away the rights of someone with an intellectual disability from watching porn or smoking?

      That’s a perfectly valid discussion to be had.