Ursula von der Leyen. AP.
Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission President, said that the EU would work to ban children from social media. AP. The change would ban anyone under the age of 13 from social media and would require users to prove their age. Children between the ages of 13 and 18 would also have their access gated. Social media companies would also be forced to phase out "addictive" features, like infinite scrolling.
My Comment:
This is the EU being tyrannical again. Though I do agree that social media can be harmful for kids and adults, the governments of the world aren't making these bans to prevent that harm. It's an excuse to do what they really want, which is digital ID.
There is, of course, legitimate concerns about the dangers of social media for kids. I generally think that kids shouldn't be on most social networks. Some of this is due to the dangers of child predators, but that really depends on the website. Some sites, like Reddit, Discord and Kik, are notorious for this but most other social media clamps down on that hard.
I do think there is also something to be said about short form video and infinite scrolling. I don't think watching brain-rot video for six hours is good for anyone and if I could ban short-form video I would. It really is sad to see folks wasting their lives doing nothing but watching TikTok or Reels. At least with other social media, like X, you are actively participating by making your own posts, but short-form video is entirely passive. It's bad for adults, but I do think that kids should absolutely not be watching it.
But how do you do this without being tyrannical? I don't think there is a good solution tot his that wouldn't result in worse results than the damages that these websites cause. The best thing I have heard is an opt-out system that would lock the more damaging features behind some kinds of warnings. It would be bypassable for some kids, but it's way better than a digital ID.
I don't think the EU cares about that, because like I said, they want digital ID. They don't like the idea that folks can have anonymous accounts on places like X because it allows people to speak out against them without fear of retaliation. Indeed, that's a major reason why I have been opposed to any kind of hard age verification for even adult websites because it's obviously not going to stay there and it will eventually be used to ensure that the government knows exactly who is posting what at anytime. Given that President Trump would absolutely not have been elected twice (well three times) without anonymous accounts, it's a clear threat to Americans.
And don't think that this kind of thing is a EU only thing. Many other countries have made these kinds of restrictions and quite a few US states have done similar things. And even the House passed the KIDS act, which is likely to fail because the Senate doesn't think it's strict enough! It's insane to me that any Republican supports this nonsense, given how badly it would be to shoot themselves in the foot, but more Republicans support it than Democrats. It really is a bipartisan issue to cancel anonymity on the internet.


