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Online misogyny seeping into classrooms in 'frightening' ways, teachers and experts say

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  • X xhead@lemmy.ca

    I think your peak was a long time ago bud.

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    leftytighty@slrpnk.net
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    LOL GOT’EM with the predictable juvenile insult, fuckin wrecked him. Your peak is nowhere in sight it’s all uphill for confidently incorrect young men trust me on that as an old timer

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    • L leftytighty@slrpnk.net

      LOL GOT’EM with the predictable juvenile insult, fuckin wrecked him. Your peak is nowhere in sight it’s all uphill for confidently incorrect young men trust me on that as an old timer

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      xhead@lemmy.ca
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      I haven’t worked a day since 06, and if Bitcoin was that traceable. I wouldn’t be talking to you right now. See you next Tuesday

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      • X xhead@lemmy.ca

        I haven’t worked a day since 06, and if Bitcoin was that traceable. I wouldn’t be talking to you right now. See you next Tuesday

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        leftytighty@slrpnk.net
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        Buddy thinks the RCMP is struggling to find him not that he’s just some small time nobody

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        • L leftytighty@slrpnk.net

          Buddy thinks the RCMP is struggling to find him not that he’s just some small time nobody

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          xhead@lemmy.ca
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          Yeah, that’s the fucking trick. Stay small enough no one gives a shit.

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          • Nik282000N Nik282000

            Hold parents responsible for their failures. Suspend kids for their shitty behaviour, this leave parents to scramble to find childcare or forces them to miss work. After enough financial hits they are going to care, at least tangentially, about their children’s behaviour.

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            beejboytyson@lemmy.world
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            This is a stupid take plz look at similar situations before you get a bandwagon going.

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            • X xhead@lemmy.ca

              You can never completely regulate the internet and it’s absolutely pointless to try.

              You can regulate your child on the internet though, which I also think is pointless to try but it’s more effective than the government stepping in

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              Swordgeek
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              You can never completely regulate the internet…

              True enough.

              …and it’s absolutely pointless to try.

              Um, no. Absolutely worthwhile to establish a reasonable non-destructive internet. Bad players will always find ways - they always have - but they can and should be relegated to the fringes where they have to work to have their voices heard, not be amplified by the biggest platforms in existence.

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              • S Swordgeek

                You can never completely regulate the internet…

                True enough.

                …and it’s absolutely pointless to try.

                Um, no. Absolutely worthwhile to establish a reasonable non-destructive internet. Bad players will always find ways - they always have - but they can and should be relegated to the fringes where they have to work to have their voices heard, not be amplified by the biggest platforms in existence.

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                xhead@lemmy.ca
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                And what happens when the wrong people get in power and use that regulation to their advantage to prevent their opposition from being heard?

                That’s how you end up with Fascism

                Maybe we should focus on educating the population to be aware of the danger so they don’t fall for it instead of just throwing pointless policy at it

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                • B beejboytyson@lemmy.world

                  This is a stupid take plz look at similar situations before you get a bandwagon going.

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                  bananaisaberry@lemmy.zip
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                  This is a stupid comment, I will not elaborate further why. Look at similar comments before you get a bandwagon going.

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                  • X xhead@lemmy.ca

                    If I break FAA regulations on an AM broadcast they’ll knock on my door in a few hours.

                    If I start spreading Nazi propaganda they’ll trace the paper back to the source.

                    If I empty Grandma’s bank account into Bitcoin. It’s fucking gone and nobody is going to find me.

                    That’s the difference the older generation doesn’t seem to understand.

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                    Captain Aggravated
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                    The FAA regulates aircraft amd aviation. The FCC regulates radio.

                    Guess whonis more vindictive?

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                    • bananaisaberry@lemmy.zipB bananaisaberry@lemmy.zip

                      This is a stupid comment, I will not elaborate further why. Look at similar comments before you get a bandwagon going.

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                      beejboytyson@lemmy.world
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                      That nice alt 👌 gj

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                      • X xhead@lemmy.ca

                        Bitcoin scams are busted all the time, because they don’t understand how to use the correct process to stay anonymous.

                        If you wanna keep personally insulting me, go ahead but I’m not falling for “BS propaganda” I’m talking from experience. If you use the right tools the only way you will ever get caught with Bitcoin is when you make a withdrawal.

                        Tracing Bitcoin is possible I admit but tying it to a person is impossible until you go to pick up.

                        As for the original topic on regulation, I’ll stand my ground. You can try to regulate but they internet will always find a work around. Always has, always will.

                        If your just talking about YouTube and Meta than our ideas of the internet is very, very different. The internet isn’t tied to big corperations like you think, those are just the ISPs the majority uses.

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                        Swordgeek
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                        Just to be clear here:

                        1. We’re all too old to understand anything. BUT…
                        2. You’re speaking from far more tech experience than any of us have.

                        Yeah. Sounds reasonable.

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                        • B beejboytyson@lemmy.world

                          This is a stupid take plz look at similar situations before you get a bandwagon going.

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                          curiousaur@reddthat.com
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                          How so? I think that’s the perfect solution.

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                          • B beejboytyson@lemmy.world

                            This is a stupid take plz look at similar situations before you get a bandwagon going.

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                            Nik282000
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                            #34

                            The ONLY way children have access to the internet* is if an adult buys a device and hands it to them. The vast majority of kids under 14 is not gonna scrape up enough money for a mobile device that they can use to connect to a free hotspot and be online 24/7. Any internet related bad behaviour is 100% the fault of negligent parents who give their children unfiltered access to the murder, rape. racism and bigotry firehose that is the modern internet.

                            That’s it.

                            My friends with kids all monitor and control internet access very closely. And before you say “BuT tHaTs A lOt Of WoRk” them maybe you should not have kids. It is a decision to make and raise a new conscious mind, if that seems too hard then don’t fuckin do it.

                            *access at school is monitored and hardly equivalent to the hours a day spent scrolling at home.

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                            • B beejboytyson@lemmy.world

                              This is a stupid take plz look at similar situations before you get a bandwagon going.

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                              skozzii@lemmy.ca
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                              I like it.

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                              • B burgerpocalyse@lemmy.world

                                🙏 high five bud

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                                skozzii@lemmy.ca
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                                “Don’t let me hear you ever apologizing to anyone”

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                                • S samuelrjankis@sh.itjust.works

                                  It’s unbelievable how little we’ve done to regulate social media and allowed it to damage society.

                                  Dalhousie researcher says social media influencers like Andrew Tate affecting student behaviour

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                                  tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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                                  THATS THE least of thier problems, its on the parents, and the kids are probably watching right wing influencers on thier non-school hours. as you know its also crucial for RW governments to have access to a pipeline of conservative men, mysogyny plays a big role and attacking education.

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                                    Constant Pain
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                                    Sometimes it is difficult for parents to limit access of their kids to social media, but they surely can control the narrative.

                                    Talk to your kids and mold their opinion on things, can prevent them from falling for the crap online.

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                                    • X xhead@lemmy.ca

                                      And what happens when the wrong people get in power and use that regulation to their advantage to prevent their opposition from being heard?

                                      That’s how you end up with Fascism

                                      Maybe we should focus on educating the population to be aware of the danger so they don’t fall for it instead of just throwing pointless policy at it

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                                      Victor Villas
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                                      That’s how you end up with Fascism

                                      It really wasn’t how we ended up with fascism in the actual instance of fascism so…

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                                      • Nik282000N Nik282000

                                        The ONLY way children have access to the internet* is if an adult buys a device and hands it to them. The vast majority of kids under 14 is not gonna scrape up enough money for a mobile device that they can use to connect to a free hotspot and be online 24/7. Any internet related bad behaviour is 100% the fault of negligent parents who give their children unfiltered access to the murder, rape. racism and bigotry firehose that is the modern internet.

                                        That’s it.

                                        My friends with kids all monitor and control internet access very closely. And before you say “BuT tHaTs A lOt Of WoRk” them maybe you should not have kids. It is a decision to make and raise a new conscious mind, if that seems too hard then don’t fuckin do it.

                                        *access at school is monitored and hardly equivalent to the hours a day spent scrolling at home.

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                                        honc@lemmy.ca
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                                        I don’t think it’s helpful to have called the take stupid, because parents have a role and have a responsibility to be vigilant, but I think blaming ONLY the parents is also too extreme. It’s more like smoking. Kids are resourceful and can get access from friends, trick their parents (especially if they’re not tech savvy) with things like multiple accounts, etc. A lot of the blame lies in the tech companies and there’s a need for better regulation. We have age limits for smoking, drinking, driving, etc. and don’t expect only parents to be involved in that protection. The same should be true for phones/social media.

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                                        • H honc@lemmy.ca

                                          I don’t think it’s helpful to have called the take stupid, because parents have a role and have a responsibility to be vigilant, but I think blaming ONLY the parents is also too extreme. It’s more like smoking. Kids are resourceful and can get access from friends, trick their parents (especially if they’re not tech savvy) with things like multiple accounts, etc. A lot of the blame lies in the tech companies and there’s a need for better regulation. We have age limits for smoking, drinking, driving, etc. and don’t expect only parents to be involved in that protection. The same should be true for phones/social media.

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                                          beejboytyson@lemmy.world
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                                          100 percent. These morons don’t read news. Don’t know about the parents that work 3 labour intensive. Hard for them to see a different life. Stupid ppl gotta stupid.

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