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TWiT 1008: Internet Legal - Australia's Social Media Ban for Kids, Smart Home Nightmare, Bluesky's Ascent

2024/12/2
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Devindra Hardawar
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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
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Leo Laporte
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Leo Laporte:澳大利亚禁止16岁以下青少年使用社交媒体的政策,可能是对社交媒体公司的一个警告,要求他们解决平台上存在的问题,例如网络欺凌和仇恨言论。虽然这项措施的执行存在挑战,但这可能促使公司改进其平台,以更好地保护未成年人的心理健康和福祉。 Devindra Hardawar:对未成年人进行年龄验证和限制其访问社交媒体几乎是不可能的,而且这样做会侵犯其他权利,并使体验变得更加复杂。这项措施并没有真正解决问题,因为孩子们仍然可以找到绕过限制的方法。更有效的策略是教育父母和改进平台本身。 Jennifer Pattison Tuohy:这项措施虽然试图解决社交媒体的负面影响,但这并非一个有效的解决方案,因为孩子们很容易找到规避方法。更有效的策略应该是教育父母和改进平台本身,包括改进家长控制功能。政府监管并非最佳解决方案,更重要的是平台自身改进和父母的教育。

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Australia plans to ban social media for children under 16, raising concerns about age verification, privacy, and the impact on children's social lives. The panel discusses the challenges of enforcing such a ban and the potential negative consequences, emphasizing the need for parental education and better parental controls within social media platforms.
  • Australia is banning social media for those under 16.
  • Age verification methods raise privacy concerns.
  • Social media platforms need better parental controls.
  • Kids may be at a disadvantage without social media access.
  • Parents need education on managing kids' social media use.

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In this week's episode of This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte and guests Devindra Hardawar, Doc Rock, and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy discuss a wide range of topics including Australia's ban on social media for under 16s, the latest in smart home technology and Matter protocol, CES 2024 expectations, Black Friday sales records, Elon Musk's legal battles, the FTC's efforts to protect consumers, and the growing threat of infrastructure sabotage. The panel also touches on the lifespan of smart devices, the ownership of social media accounts, and the growth of Bluesky.

  • Australia bans social media for everyone under 16, sparking a discussion on the challenges of age verification, the necessity of such measures, and the potential impact on children's social lives

  • Jennifer shares her thoughts on the progress and challenges of Matter protocol, the future of smart home technology, and the killer use cases like energy management that could drive broader adoption

  • Devindra looks forward to checking out the latest tech at CES 2024, while the panel discusses the impact of potential tariffs on consumer electronics prices

  • Black Friday online sales hit a record $74.4B, up 5% from last year, with over half of spending done on mobile devices and a surge in traffic to retail sites from AI chatbots

  • Elon Musk files for an injunction to halt OpenAI's transition to a for-profit, accusing the company of discouraging investors from backing rivals like his own xAI

  • Musk admits X is throttling links, effectively limiting people from reading news on the platform, which could impact content creators and marketers

  • The panel discusses the implications of X's objection to The Onion buying InfoWars, reminding users that they do not own their social media accounts or followers

  • As alternative social media platforms like Bluesky gain traction, the panel considers the challenges of managing multiple platforms and the potential for a more decentralized social media landscape

  • The FTC releases a report on the hidden lifespan of smart devices, highlighting the need for transparency and the potential security risks of unsupported devices

  • FTC changes its telemarketing rules to better protect consumers from growing 'tech support scam' calls

  • Supreme Court considers whether ISPs should be liable for users' piracy, with potential far-reaching consequences

  • Concerns rise over infrastructure sabotage as a Chinese ship's crew is suspected of deliberately dragging an anchor for 100 miles to cut Baltic cables

  • Meta plans to build a $10B subsea cable spanning the world to support its services and ensure data traffic flow

Host: Leo Laporte)

Guests: Jennifer Pattison Tuohy), Doc Rock), and Devindra Hardawar)

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