The negative effects of social media on children are absolutely something we should be discussing. Kids spend an unbelievable amount of time online in these networks, and it's having a real consequences. We already require by law blocking access to kids under 13 in certain situations, so it's not without precedent.
Why would you think this is something that is so far outside the reasonable to not warrant discussion here or in govt?
> We already require by law blocking access to kids under 13 in certain situations
The COPPA age-gating on 13 years old is trivially bypassed by most 13 year olds. It definitely won't keep teens off social media. But adding ID verification to enforce it is dystopian.
Why would you think this is something that is so far outside the reasonable to not warrant discussion here or in govt?