• @[email protected]
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    125 hours ago

    And most importantly: How would they enforce that? Kids have been lying about their ages since the dawn of internet.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 hour ago

      I don’t think they really need to.

      Laws are often just an acknowledgement of a society’s expectation.

      “We’ve all decided that kids under 15 using social isn’t great.”

      The fact that this law exists makes it infinitely b easier for parents to establish and maintain rules in their household, because peer pressure is minimised.

      Yes, some kids will still use social before they’re 15. Perhaps most kids. However, I think harmfully excessive use will be minimised.

    • fatalicus
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      33 hours ago

      Would probably require the sites to use Bank ID during signups from Norway.

      Bank ID is a national system for confirming identity.

    • RBG
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      74 hours ago

      The enforcing part is where this is likely to get shitty. Once they establish this as a law they maybe will try and sue companies that don’t provide an age check on their websites. Now if that is possible I am not sure, seeing as many of those are having HQs in Ireland or Netherlands due to tax reasons.

      But if that is successful it would mean they actually have to check everyone’s age by some means, which means collecting IDs. Which definitely is bad news for users, we all know that data won’t be securely stored or deleted.

      Not sure how else this could go down.

    • @Oaksey
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      13 hours ago

      Since Leisure Suit Larry at least. ;) Since alcohol sales were restricted to adults? Since… ?