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Psamathe

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Re: Social Media and Younger Generations
I can't help but wonder if there isn't a commercial opportunity for a startup to open a Social Media service for eg <18's.

Could be UK based (and these UK youngsters really wanting to communicate with others in US/ Russia, etc.). They are not technically complex and the issue of these amazing "Algorithms" wouldn't be an issue 'cos there wouldn't be any needed, any "feeds" are just those you have chosen to follow. I'm sure some registration checks could be put in place to certify user date of birth is correct, etc.

Difficult to know the business case as I guess it could be a combination of advertising and subscription (eg free with constraints, subscription to exceed limits).

Or These youngsters who need the service for communications with friends setup closed groups on eg Signal.
 

Psamathe

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I'm not sure that banning all of it is the answer either though.
Maybe difficulty is balance of factors. The ban might not be the best way to turn Social Media into something suitable for youngsters but pushing Social Media to change seems an endless/futile task with no end of debate before legislation then no end of consultation with the Social Media companies, then long delays whilst they are given forever to implement the changes, then threat of £2-23 fines if they don't improve compliance with the laws within another 6 months .....

Maybe a non-ideal solution now is better than an endless fight achieving limited change in 2 years?
 
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First Aspect

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Re: Social Media and Younger Generations
I can't help but wonder if there isn't a commercial opportunity for a startup to open a Social Media service for eg <18's.

Could be UK based (and these UK youngsters really wanting to communicate with others in US/ Russia, etc.). They are not technically complex and the issue of these amazing "Algorithms" wouldn't be an issue 'cos there wouldn't be any needed, any "feeds" are just those you have chosen to follow. I'm sure some registration checks could be put in place to certify user date of birth is correct, etc.

Difficult to know the business case as I guess it could be a combination of advertising and subscription (eg free with constraints, subscription to exceed limits).

Or These youngsters who need the service for communications with friends setup closed groups on eg Signal.

This doesn't solve the problem of children not playing football with jumpers for goalposts though.
 

Psamathe

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This doesn't solve the problem of children not playing football with jumpers for goalposts though.
Personally I think the ban should have been wider, not under 16 years but under 97 year olds. Personally I don't think Social Media in the form offered by the likes of Facebook, Twitter/Musk, etc. add to society but rather have a negative impact.
 
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