We desperately need privacy legislation. Every one wants to steal your data to make a buck.
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Children should not be online, and it should be up to the parents to raise them properly. It should not be up to the rest of us to make sure your kids are safe online, that is your job as parents. Stop offloading your responsibilities on the rest of us.
Yeah, I got a phone at 12, and I now think that might even be too young for an internet-connected smartphone. Too many young boys getting radicalized into the far right by Tiktok and Instagram reels. I am not advocating for Life360, just making the internet a time and place rather than something that's on and available 100% of the time.
Yeah I don't agree with that comment. There are lots of valuable things to be learned by kids about technology that doesn't require blanket prohibition from being online. Parents should be doing their jobs, for sure.
When social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation, and a team of researchers collaborated on a Harris Poll of more than 500 children between the ages of eight and 12 in the United States, they found something striking.
Beware of anything Jonathan Haidt publishes. After his decent pop sci book "The Righteous Mind" he really took a liking to publishing conservative-centrist-coded fear-mongering. His "Coddling of the American Mind" is an atrocious piece, and "The Anxious Generation" follows a similar pattern of biased criticism against modern parenting as perceived by conservative-but-not-MAGA parents.
500 children between the ages of eight and 12 in the United States, they found something striking.
While most children said they weren’t allowed out in public alone, and more than half had never walked down a grocery aisle unaccompanied or used a sharp knife
Eighty-seven per cent of surveyed children said they wished they could spend more time with their friends in person outside of school.
Now, that looks to me like it's a significant part of the problem.
While the free-range treatment I was afforded as a child, in an isolated small town in far different times than these, is obviously not appropriate in a modern city, if the average ten-year-old isn't allowed to walk to the other end of a grocery store or to a friend's house a couple of blocks away while carrying a tracking device in their pocket, the pendulum has swung too far in the direction of paranoia and needs to swing back a bit.
The average suburban parent will call the cops on you if you let your kid go fetch groceries on their own a couple blocks over
And they shouldn't be. That's the problem. Or perhaps the problem is that the police should be responding with, "School-aged kid? In broad daylight? Obviously going somewhere and not loitering? And it isn't your kid, or one you've been asked to look after? Not our problem. Or yours."
The author is talking aobut Canada, but this is true for any country imho.