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[–] cubism_pitta@lemmy.world 5 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (3 children)

I am actually in full agreement.

A header would put the setting on the device and only indicate "Minor" or "Not Minor" which would allow to restrict or allow porn without having to collect everyone's PII just so they can crank their hog.

If you read previous things though such an indicator would put a lot more responsibility onto Social Media platforms to not show harmful content to minors. Today they get away with it because "TOS says only 18 year olds are allowed to us this service"

South Park kind of nailed the attitude https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park_(Not_Suitable_for_Children)

[–] Bzdalderon@lemmy.ca 0 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

But how would that header be verified?

It has to be verified at some point by someone.

That header could also easy be used to exploit children online. All I would need to do is a simple intercept to log headers.

Either trust parents to do their jobs fully, and then hold them accountable, or draw a line at which point a child can be reasonably held responsible.

If a 6 year old steals, it's the 6 year olds fault. They're tried differently, but they still know bette, this isn't any different. But obviously a 6 year old should not be accessing porn for a plethora of reasons.

[–] cubism_pitta@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Sites and services today that we are considering forcing to collect PII (driver's license) for age verification would be compelled to check the header as it would provide what these laws are chasing in a way more respectful towards privacy

As far as exploiting children online. My point has been clear that is already happening, TikTok, Youtube, Instagram ALL exploit children online today. They do not face consequences because they can hide behind their TOS this would put responsibility with regards to not breaking our already existing laws back into their hands

I trust parets. I have kids myself the plethora of tools and systems available to invade you kids' privacy is great... and those are also even way worse than a header (especially when you consider what they do to work)

[–] Bzdalderon@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago

Fair point on the TikTok thing. I guess I'm struggling with understanding why in any circumstance it would be good for an adult.

Like okay, to protect kids is the clear first order effect, but the second order effect is exposing adults to identity theft.

Third, real person tracing and tracking.

Government control over what individual people can and can't see.

I know I'm pushing that pretty rapidly to a 4/5th degree effect, but that's slippery slope I'm considering so you see my headspace.

I mean with ID verification, you can tie real life names to IP address easily, and then nmap a route to it to find the location. Pretty basic stuff and you can now stalk an adult, or worse, a child.