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		|  09-06-2025, 21:15 | #1096 |  
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			Anyone thinking about ending their own life who is searching out content of this nature should not be able to find DIY guides on the internet.  
The algorithm would also note that they are interested in this subject and serve up even more content.  
 
People should not be allowed to encourage people to commit suicide in forums, chatrooms etc without consequences.
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					Originally Posted by Paul  If they are at school, they are not on SM during lessons. If they are asleep, you are not on anything, and "reasonable time" is subjective.
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Responsible parents would ensure that their child is at school and in bed at a reasonable hour, so restricting the hours when these activities should be taking place wouldn't affect them.  It's the children of parents who, for various reasons, don't bring up their children responsibly that this legislation aims to protect (if it is actually introduced).
 
The Technology Secretary doesn't believe that legislation to ban mobile phones from schools altogether is necessary as most schools are dealing with this themselves.
		
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		|  09-06-2025, 23:46 | #1097 |  
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			The more you try and control and limit children/teens the more they are likely to rebel and do those things. 
 Slightly different but the same idea prevails. Scottish government tried to control and limit alcohol with minimum pricing per unit and not able to purchase in a shop before 10am and after 10pm. But none of those things work as there is always a loophole and workarounds. People will just spend more on the thing they want.
 
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		|  10-06-2025, 09:31 | #1098 |  
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			This programme from yesterday discusses the issues raised, including legislation that holds site owners being liable for what people post, forums that encourage suicide, limiting screen time for children, algorithms and more.   
Some alternatives are put forward to the proposals.
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  This programme from yesterday discusses the issues raised, including legislation that holds site owners being liable for what people post, forums that encourage suicide, limiting screen time for children, algorithms and more.   
Some alternatives are put forward to the proposals.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002d9rn |  I have an alternative but forum rules don't allow me to post them
		 
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		|  10-06-2025, 10:04 | #1100 |  
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  I have an alternative but forum rules don't allow me to post them |  That's a shame as it makes for a more interesting & fruitful debate.  Could you not put your point of view across without breaking forum rules?
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		|  10-06-2025, 10:17 | #1101 |  
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		|  10-06-2025, 11:21 | #1103 |  
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  you mean parental responsibility    gosh what a terrifying thought setting the rules for your own kids is |  But the whole point of taking steps to protect children is for those parents who don't take appropriate action to protect their children from online harm, and these children need protecting too.
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		|  10-06-2025, 11:47 | #1104 |  
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  But the whole point of taking steps to protect children is for those parents who don't take appropriate action to protect their children from online harm, and these children need protecting too. |  But how far do you erode the freedoms of others to protect children whose parents (care givers) are neglecting their duty? Do you ban cars because children whose parents haven't taught them not to play on/near the road could be killed? (This is beyond the duty of drivers to be aware of the conditions.) 
If parents don't properly and fully train their children because they can't be bothered, isn't that a form of neglect? As always we need to differentiate between those who can't and those who won't. 
Children do not need a smart phone, or even a phone at all. Do not give them one and if you must make it a member of a family group where you lock it down and limit it to suit your rules. Do they need their own computer? We gave our refurbished Lenovo laptops with Linux, they could do all they needed to up to the end of school (then my daughter needed Windows for 6th form to run Adobe) and they couldn't install stuff likely to break it.
		 
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		|  10-06-2025, 12:13 | #1105 |  
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					Originally Posted by tweetiepooh  But how far do you erode the freedoms of others to protect children whose parents (care givers) are neglecting their duty? Do you ban cars because children whose parents haven't taught them not to play on/near the road could be killed? (This is beyond the duty of drivers to be aware of the conditions.)If parents don't properly and fully train their children because they can't be bothered, isn't that a form of neglect? As always we need to differentiate between those who can't and those who won't.
 Children do not need a smart phone, or even a phone at all. Do not give them one and if you must make it a member of a family group where you lock it down and limit it to suit your rules. Do they need their own computer? We gave our refurbished Lenovo laptops with Linux, they could do all they needed to up to the end of school (then my daughter needed Windows for 6th form to run Adobe) and they couldn't install stuff likely to break it.
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		|  10-06-2025, 12:19 | #1106 |  
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		|  10-06-2025, 14:31 | #1107 |  
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  Anyone thinking about ending their own life who is searching out content of this nature should not be able to find DIY guides on the internet. 
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What about a scenario where two young teenage lovers break up, and she says "if you break up with me, I'll kill myself"  and he responds "do it then, I don't care"
 
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		|  10-06-2025, 17:25 | #1108 |  
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		|  10-06-2025, 18:38 | #1109 |  
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					Originally Posted by tweetiepooh  But how far do you erode the freedoms of others to protect children whose parents (care givers) are neglecting their duty? Do you ban cars because children whose parents haven't taught them not to play on/near the road could be killed? (This is beyond the duty of drivers to be aware of the conditions.)If parents don't properly and fully train their children because they can't be bothered, isn't that a form of neglect? As always we need to differentiate between those who can't and those who won't.
 Children do not need a smart phone, or even a phone at all. Do not give them one and if you must make it a member of a family group where you lock it down and limit it to suit your rules. Do they need their own computer? We gave our refurbished Lenovo laptops with Linux, they could do all they needed to up to the end of school (then my daughter needed Windows for 6th form to run Adobe) and they couldn't install stuff likely to break it.
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		|  10-06-2025, 20:01 | #1110 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sirius  Nice non answer |  Because we lack the experience or knowledge to answer & resolve many issues or simply can't be bothered to deal with them, we elect MP's to do so on our behalf.
 
Ultimately, it will be these people who will decide what needs addressing and how to do it.
 
We are able to try and influence them in various ways if we wish and, of course, some MP's are better than others.
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