Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.
They need to ban much more than Tiiktok. Why are Discord and Telegram allowed at all if they cannot stop this abuse?!
Tik tok is literally the calmest of the apps. They don't want it because China controls it and it pisses them off they don't have control.
I realize the China part with Tiktok, but the article states the other sites would change if they were made legally responsible for what is encouraged on their platforms. Why is there no talk of making this happen? I can't imagine Congress is unaware.
There is talk of making this happen. You need to write to representatives to support legislation that will repeal section 230, which grants them legal immunity: https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/column-abused-teen-snap-case-asks-us-supreme-court-revisit-internet-publisher-2024-03-11/
Thank you for this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.
Social media is toxic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.
They need to ban much more than Tiiktok. Why are Discord and Telegram allowed at all if they cannot stop this abuse?!
Tik tok is literally the calmest of the apps. They don't want it because China controls it and it pisses them off they don't have control.
I realize the China part with Tiktok, but the article states the other sites would change if they were made legally responsible for what is encouraged on their platforms. Why is there no talk of making this happen? I can't imagine Congress is unaware.
There is talk of making this happen. You need to write to representatives to support legislation that will repeal section 230, which grants them legal immunity: https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/column-abused-teen-snap-case-asks-us-supreme-court-revisit-internet-publisher-2024-03-11/
Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.
They need to ban much more than Tiiktok. Why are Discord and Telegram allowed at all if they cannot stop this abuse?!
Tik tok is literally the calmest of the apps. They don't want it because China controls it and it pisses them off they don't have control.
I realize the China part with Tiktok, but the article states the other sites would change if they were made legally responsible for what is encouraged on their platforms. Why is there no talk of making this happen? I can't imagine Congress is unaware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.
They need to ban much more than Tiiktok. Why are Discord and Telegram allowed at all if they cannot stop this abuse?!
Tik tok is literally the calmest of the apps. They don't want it because China controls it and it pisses them off they don't have control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.
They need to ban much more than Tiiktok. Why are Discord and Telegram allowed at all if they cannot stop this abuse?!
Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.