I’m asking for public policy ideas here. A lot of countries are enacting age verification now. But of course this is a privacy nightmare and is ripe for abuse. At the same time though, I also understand why people are concerned with how kids are using social media. These products are designed to be addictive and are known to cause body image issues and so forth. So what’s the middle ground? How can we protect kids from the harms of social media in a way that respects everyone’s privacy?

  • ravenaspiring@sh.itjust.works
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    3 hours ago

    I think this point is getting buried, but the regulatory change that needs to happen to start with is not the algorithm alone, but Monetization realignment!!

    • Shift ad models to reward completion (e.g., pay creators per finished video) rather than scroll depth
    • Offer paid tiers where users pay $2-5/month to disable all addictive features (no A/B testing on these users)
    • User-controlled ad preferences with revenue sharing
    • Behavioral cost transparency

    Or others. Basically disincentivize addictive apps. I would also suggest penalizing harshly those that do, as many of these companies make so much off of this that only the harsher enforced penalties will force change (if they don’t avoid it through regulatory capture).