Social media is barely regulated and the New America will likely retaliate if non-American countries regulate it in way required for productive participation of 16 year old children.
Great source of the latest disinformation by the likes of Nigel Farage, Michael Portillo, Jacob Rees-Mogg, et al, but:
The channel is described as right-wing on political issues.
As of 2025, polling suggested that GB News is the least trusted of the five main news broadcasters in Britain.
As to the subject matter, few in Australia thought it would keep kids off of social media, at best most hoped it'd push the tide back a little and provide some leverage for parents to exert more pressure.
Kids flock to where other kids are, so far that's all the usual watering holes after side stepping bans .. it'll take a little longer for larger crowd shifts elsewhere.
"Women-only' block of London flats now accepts men who 'identify as women'"
What's wrong with that one? It's dishonest if something claims to be women only but accepts men. And this is a growing problem, with women who object being sent death and rape threats over it regularly.
Are you saying you support a ban on women only spaces?
I'm stating that GBNews is a cesspit of click / rage - bait headlines from the extreme end of the UK Conservative wing.
I've an interest in the spectrum of UK political opinion and reporting, however GBNews is not a source of balanced reasoned quality journalism, nor is it a source that has good local reporting from Australian stringers.
If have read a lot about censorship that this step is doing.
Its simply protecting the youth from clever businesses making them dumber every day.
They are not cut from communication, they still can call their friends.
Teachers complain about the decreasing abilities of youngsters and true addictional behaviour.
This is a strong argument in favor of hardware-based verification. Just force everything in the app store to verify whether a iphone is "child-locked" in some way. Also makes it much harder to bypass by users. And of course no risk of having your personal information exposed by data breaches that way.
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