I really do not think the fediverse is what they are thinking of when they say traditional, or whatever word they used, when they thought of this. I think the closest they will come to the fediverse is Blusky.
According to the full text, there’s no such consideration regarding “traditional” the only thing that I can see that qualifies a “social media” service as “regulated” is the number of users, and that’s apparently TBD by some yet to be appointed council.
Fediverse will be hard to enforce compliance, so I don’t know what they’ll do to try and force age gating on us.
If only the people writing these bills were as sensible as you. Unfortunately these people believe age gating works. All it’ll do is require more personal data to be tracked everywhere.
I may by too cynical now, but I doubt the authors give a shit that kids will work around it. They are scratching the back of someone and they are getting what they want.
There’s a clip in the CBC article linked in this post, the minister that tabled this bill was asked about age verification’s effectiveness and kids getting around it in Australia.
The response was basically: Just because it doesn’t work, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do it… It’s a brain dead take.
I really do not think the fediverse is what they are thinking of when they say traditional, or whatever word they used, when they thought of this. I think the closest they will come to the fediverse is Blusky.
I don’t think they’re even vaguely aware that the term “fediverse” exists, much less what it actually is.
https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/45-1/bill/C-34/first-reading
According to the full text, there’s no such consideration regarding “traditional” the only thing that I can see that qualifies a “social media” service as “regulated” is the number of users, and that’s apparently TBD by some yet to be appointed council.
Fediverse will be hard to enforce compliance, so I don’t know what they’ll do to try and force age gating on us.
We will have to see because, like every other technological block in life the kids will find away around it before the adults do.
If only the people writing these bills were as sensible as you. Unfortunately these people believe age gating works. All it’ll do is require more personal data to be tracked everywhere.
I may by too cynical now, but I doubt the authors give a shit that kids will work around it. They are scratching the back of someone and they are getting what they want.
There’s a clip in the CBC article linked in this post, the minister that tabled this bill was asked about age verification’s effectiveness and kids getting around it in Australia.
The response was basically: Just because it doesn’t work, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do it… It’s a brain dead take.
Well you see all the failed things that happen in Australia have to be tried here: see phoenix pay as an example.