• bl4kers@lemmy.ml
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    4 days ago

    Correct, I don’t really want 12-year-olds commenting here either. Do you? Genuine question

    Though Lemmy instances are largely public. You don’t need an account to view their contents. So that’s pretty different from Discord

    For the record, I do think the laws will apply to Lemmy instances

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      4 days ago

      I don’t care about the user’s age, I care about their behavior.

      There are adults here that act immature and bicker like a child, I don’t want those either.

      Its easier to enforce a code of conduct and ban users with bad behavior, rather than something arbitrary, like age.

      How are you even suppose to verify someone’s age without violating privacy?

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        3 days ago

        Interesting. I think most users would assume they’re talking to other adults and might change their language or behavior if they thought they were conversing with children

        Age is anything but arbitrary from a law perspective. With these laws there is no expectation of privacy in regards to age. I’d argue there never was, it was just poorly enforced and got normalized