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

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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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    xhead@lemmy.ca
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    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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      reddig33@lemmy.world
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      I wonder if these kids say this stuff around their parents, and if so, how the parent responds?

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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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        leftytighty@slrpnk.net
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        You can never completely regulate what people print and distribute so there’s no point regulating newspapers.

        You can never completely regulate people broadcasting radio messages so it’s pointless to have broadcast standards.

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        • L leftytighty@slrpnk.net

          You can never completely regulate what people print and distribute so there’s no point regulating newspapers.

          You can never completely regulate people broadcasting radio messages so it’s pointless to have broadcast standards.

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          xhead@lemmy.ca
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          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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          • 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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            leftytighty@slrpnk.net
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            The “younger generation” might be naive to think unwillingness to regulate is the same as inability to regulate.

            I hope you realize Bitcoin isn’t untraceable.

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              Nik282000
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              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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              • L leftytighty@slrpnk.net

                The “younger generation” might be naive to think unwillingness to regulate is the same as inability to regulate.

                I hope you realize Bitcoin isn’t untraceable.

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                xhead@lemmy.ca
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                It’s untraceable until you withdraw, which you can do in plenty of countries anonymously.

                My point being that comparing the internet to other industries in regards to regulation isn’t going to have the same behaviour.

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                • X xhead@lemmy.ca

                  It’s untraceable until you withdraw, which you can do in plenty of countries anonymously.

                  My point being that comparing the internet to other industries in regards to regulation isn’t going to have the same behaviour.

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                  leftytighty@slrpnk.net
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                  That’s not true either… Bitcoin scams are busted all the time. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency_tracing

                  It’s not unlike tracking down a pirate radio signal, someone has to care and invest the resources into it.

                  Piracy is a good example, they pop up and they get taken down. Child sex abuse material is the same. We regulate content on the Internet.

                  You’re falling for some BS propaganda from huge tech companies that profit off user submitted content arguing that they can’t possibly manage their platforms properly.

                  Nobody said shitting out your garbage opinion on every huge web platform is an inalienable right (ironic?). We can hold YouTube and Meta accountable for their platforms’ content.

                  If I call a TV station and spew racism on air they’ll still get a fine.

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                    …dissasemble the department of education, that will help…

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                    greyeyedghost@lemmy.ca
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                    Take a look at America and tell me how that’s working out.

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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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                      samuelrjankis@sh.itjust.works
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                      I agree that the parents could pick up some slack but as a society we should make things easier for parents.

                      In itself while the article is about children but I think at this point it’s clear there’s a large if not larger segment of adults falling for this stuff. e.g. Conservative who despise taxes but they love Trump who with tariffs is taxing the hell out of people.

                      We’re really talking about children and people who have the mental capacity of children.

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                      • S samuelrjankis@sh.itjust.works

                        I agree that the parents could pick up some slack but as a society we should make things easier for parents.

                        In itself while the article is about children but I think at this point it’s clear there’s a large if not larger segment of adults falling for this stuff. e.g. Conservative who despise taxes but they love Trump who with tariffs is taxing the hell out of people.

                        We’re really talking about children and people who have the mental capacity of children.

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                        Phoenixz
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                        Basically all of this misogynistic comes from the Internet, and it’s all on the parents that they gave their kids free access to the Internet.

                        At this point you vant be THAT naive to think that the internet is a place of rainbows and unicorns.

                        Kids under 18 need to have obligatory limited access to the Internet with everything monitored. I’m sure I’ll be down voted to hell for this but this is also the single solution to the single problem. No, kids don’t need cellphones in school, or at all of you ask me. Make cell phones have age requirements that only gets excepted in special school classes where kids learn how to use the Internet responsibly.

                        Also hammer down hard on misogynistic content. Governments can hammer down on copyrighted content, they can hammer down on this too. No, this does not directly include sex kink sites (women go there too), yes, this includes any and all incel and "how to become a real man by being an asshole subs, sites, channels, content creators, etc.

                        Either way, you can’t just give kids full Internet access and them be completely Pikachu surprised face when these kids see fucked up content.

                        I’ve been telling this for over twenty years now, maybe someone will finally listen when it’s way too late?

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                        • L leftytighty@slrpnk.net

                          That’s not true either… Bitcoin scams are busted all the time. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency_tracing

                          It’s not unlike tracking down a pirate radio signal, someone has to care and invest the resources into it.

                          Piracy is a good example, they pop up and they get taken down. Child sex abuse material is the same. We regulate content on the Internet.

                          You’re falling for some BS propaganda from huge tech companies that profit off user submitted content arguing that they can’t possibly manage their platforms properly.

                          Nobody said shitting out your garbage opinion on every huge web platform is an inalienable right (ironic?). We can hold YouTube and Meta accountable for their platforms’ content.

                          If I call a TV station and spew racism on air they’ll still get a fine.

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                          xhead@lemmy.ca
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                          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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                          • 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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                            ziltoid1991@lemmy.world
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                            But if a billionaire meddles with their social media platform’s algorithm is such a way, that it boosts whatever will help them get more tax breaks, we should just lay back and enjoy it. Free speech baby!

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                            • G greyeyedghost@lemmy.ca

                              Take a look at America and tell me how that’s working out.

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                              jimjam5@lemmy.world
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                              Pretty soon, kids growing up here won’t even be able to spell the word “education”.

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                              • R reddig33@lemmy.world

                                I wonder if these kids say this stuff around their parents, and if so, how the parent responds?

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                                burgerpocalyse@lemmy.world
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                                🙏 high five bud

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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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                                  leftytighty@slrpnk.net
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                                  Kid, I’m a tech worker at the peak of my career I know what the Internet is. You’re intentionally missing the point. Enjoy your Trinity cosplay, you’re entrenched.

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                                  • L leftytighty@slrpnk.net

                                    Kid, I’m a tech worker at the peak of my career I know what the Internet is. You’re intentionally missing the point. Enjoy your Trinity cosplay, you’re entrenched.

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                                    xhead@lemmy.ca
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                                    I think your peak was a long time ago bud.

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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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