By Kit Knightly
Earlier this month Australia’s government announced plans to ban anyone under the age of sixteen from using social media. Social media companies aren’t happy about it, predictably, and the kind of people conditioned to oppose everything social media-related are proudly cheering it on.
That’s how the issue is being framed. Social media/big business vs protecting children. But that’s not what it’s really about. It’s really about digital identity and removal of anonymity. Think about it – how do you enforce banning anyone under 16 from social media? Well, you need everyone to prove their age before starting an account.
How do they prove their age?
Why, with a new Australian government backed digital identity of course.
This isn’t me spouting hypotheticals, they’re openly saying it. From Reuters [emphasis added]:
Australia plans to trial an age-verification system that may include biometrics or government identification to enforce a social media age cut-off, some of the toughest controls imposed by any country to date.
The plan couldn’t be more obvious.
Step 1 – Create digital ID.
Step 2 – Enforce its use via “think of the children” messaging.
…that’s it. It’s a two step plan.
Read full article here:
https://off-guardian.org/2024/11/26/australias-social-media-ban-is-digital-id-via-the-backdoor/
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