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Is this enforceable? I'm shit with tech so idk
I mean not entirely. Kids who are tech savvy or dedicated or even just kids who are fine with "borrowing" their parents' laptops and using social media on that. Etc.
But I do think that for a lot of kids it'll put up enough of a barrier to reduce their usage and access to it immensely.
The biggest barrier to Internet access is simply having a device with an Internet connection. Everything after that is a question of configuration.
What I'd consider the bigger fallout from this decision is the need to check the identity of people over 16. This is a backdoor method of imposing Internet ID on the entire population.