Australia just dropped a major policy shift—kids under 16 are now officially locked out of social media platforms. The government's taking a hard stance on digital access for minors, which could spark debates around identity verification systems and decentralized alternatives. This move might push more families to explore Web3 social ecosystems where control isn't centralized. Interesting to see how this plays out in the crypto space.
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DataBartender
· 8h ago
Australia's wave of operations is a bit ruthless, but to be honest, Web3 social is really time to take off
When the ban comes, identity verification becomes a necessity, but decentralized platforms become a sweet spot
Now parents have to consider getting an autonomy wallet for their children, which is interesting
No wonder someone has been talking to me about the identity on the chain in the past two days, and it turns out that they are peeking at this
The Australian government has indirectly boosted the popularization of Web3, which is really amazing
The town questioners finally have a reason to contact the chain, and they are reluctant to do so
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SandwichHunter
· 8h ago
Australia's hand is really amazing, in other words, whether Web3 social can be truly replaced, I feel that it depends on the landing situation
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TradFiRefugee
· 8h ago
Australia's hand is a bit ruthless, but then again, traditional social media should be managed, and the spring of Web3 social media is coming?
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FUDwatcher
· 8h ago
This wave of operations in Australia has directly pushed Web3 to the forefront... Parents have to find a place
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SatoshiChallenger
· 8h ago
Ironically, Australia banned children from social media, but instead gave Web3 marketing accounts new materials... The data speaks, the last time someone boasted about the project of decentralized social networking, the activity dropped by 95%
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HashBrownies
· 8h ago
Australia's wave of operations is really outrageous, banning children from social media, and it will still be a bunch of little ghosts who secretly use proxies when the time comes
I want to see how these traditional politicians connect with the decentralization of Web3
What if it is banned, the moat has long been gone
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 8h ago
In this wave of operations in Australia, web3 social networking is about to take off
Australia just dropped a major policy shift—kids under 16 are now officially locked out of social media platforms. The government's taking a hard stance on digital access for minors, which could spark debates around identity verification systems and decentralized alternatives. This move might push more families to explore Web3 social ecosystems where control isn't centralized. Interesting to see how this plays out in the crypto space.