Interesting timing. A major online forum platform just rolled out enhanced safety protocols for users under 18 across all regions. This move comes right as Australia prepares to enforce its pioneering social media restrictions. The new protections are now active worldwide, not just in markets facing regulatory pressure. Seems like platforms are getting ahead of the curve before more governments follow Australia's lead on youth digital safety.
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ChainWallflower
· 12-10 23:09
The platform really knows how to pick the right time; as soon as Australia makes a move, other places immediately follow suit.
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RektButStillHere
· 12-10 12:11
The platform's move this time is quite interesting, it feels like they're just "running alongside" Australia's policy.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 12-10 09:39
The platform was really forced out, but protecting children isn't a bad thing either.
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SmartContractDiver
· 12-09 05:13
Doing that trick again? It's just a preemptive move; regulation is bound to come sooner or later anyway.
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AirdropBuffet
· 12-09 05:12
The platform is finally getting serious, but to be honest, it's only because they were forced to...
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BrokenRugs
· 12-09 05:05
It's getting competitive—platforms are all racing to get ahead.
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UnluckyLemur
· 12-09 04:51
Why do they only rush to patch things up when regulatory pressure hits? Why didn't they do anything earlier?
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FlatTax
· 12-09 04:45
The platform was really scared by Australia, haha.
Interesting timing. A major online forum platform just rolled out enhanced safety protocols for users under 18 across all regions. This move comes right as Australia prepares to enforce its pioneering social media restrictions. The new protections are now active worldwide, not just in markets facing regulatory pressure. Seems like platforms are getting ahead of the curve before more governments follow Australia's lead on youth digital safety.