Sub Zero still exists? I donât think Iâve heard the brand since the late 90.
Australiaâs dummy spit over kids on social media isnât the answer. We need an internet for children | Aleesha Rodriguez
The ban is a distraction from the need to develop of high-quality experiences online for children of different ages The internet, including social media, was not made with children and young people in mind. This is why online experiences are not always good for children and sometimes even exploitative, risky, and deeply problematic. No wonder parents are worried, educators are at a loss and the government feels compelled to act. But banning children from social media is not the answer. Anthony Albaneseâs announcement on Tuesday that the government intends to introduce legislation to enforce a minimum age on children accessing social media is a knee-jerk reaction. It has been made before the recent Joint Select Committee on Social Media and Australian Society has even issued a proper interim report, which undermines evidence-based policy. Continue reading...
The gaming platforms part of it is going to cause a fuss I reckon. Xbox, Playstation and Nintendo could conceivably restrict multiplayer access. But Steam? Valve doesnât have those controls. Itâd had to either pull everything with multiplayer or pull the platform entirely.
A minimum age for children implies age verification for all. Albanese doing Conroy's work Hopefully the response is social media companies swiftly and completely blocking Australian IPs #auspol
Age restrictions have been in the spotlight since national cabinet's rapid review of strategies to prevent domestic violence found children's access to free pornography online had "normalised" degradi...
Stephen Conroy will be pleased
At the point I expect that if reduced to a true minority Labor would simply work with Dutton on all things. Effective minority government in Australia looks less like crossbenches with a nominal balance of power, and more like crossbenches so large that the majors don't even have the votes together
Albanese's seemed on the nose from my somewhat distant Victorian view since the dummy spits during the 2016 Grayndler boundaries change and Casey running against him. Keating's "trying to be the Labor party" sledge from all of that has aged particularly poorly.
Kei cars have significant concessions for side impact protection because they have to meet a strict width limit. Those concessions fail minimum standards in quite a few markets that donât normally consider the class. Kei cars can only be 1480mm wide, a current Fiat 500 is 1683mm.