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How Japan Protects Children Online — Without Mass ID Checks


https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=JaHD9yLY1WY

in reply to LiamBox

This doesn't mean Japan is a good place to live in btw.
in reply to LiamBox

Fair.
As a halfbreed myself I can say it's awful if you are not Japanese.

They do have some really kickass laws though.

in reply to iltoroargento

Probably the classics.

Laws enforcing how public transit is provided. They literally kept a station open for a single high school student.

Public health is top notch, it goes above and beyond for patients, be they citizens or not.

While suicide is high in Japan, it's considered a public policy and social failure than a personal one so the government dumps money into improving suicide help.

Waste sorting and just general cleanliness.

in reply to Lemmy World

Waste sorting


Everything is burnable at the right temperature...

But Japan really needs to focus on producing less waste.

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in reply to Lemmy World

I'm 0% Japanese and can say that so far, aside from some annoying paperwork, it's a bliss compared to the countries I used to live in before. Maybe the difference is that I didn't expect people to truly love me behind their smiles and politeness. Just being friendly (as it is in 99% of cases here for me) is enough, and way above my experience in Europe when people jumped to being rude and sometimes hostile right after hearing my accent after trying to speak local language.
in reply to LiamBox

There numerous solutions to addressing child safety online that do not violate personal privacy. This is one example, there are others. Solving the problem when you want to address this specific problem isn’t difficult. But the reality is that all of these measures being pushed are not meant to provide real safety to children, but rather to be able to de-anonymize the internet, so governments can better identify “dissenters” (i.e. people who criticize Israel) and provide higher quality information to AI and online marketing firms.
in reply to LiamBox

I really don't like how the "protect the children" excuse every neo fascist government is touting to sell their wet dreams of tracking everyone 24/7, still gets debated like it has any validity. Kudos to Japan for having seemingly working child protection laws, but this just doesn't have any relevance to the surveillance machine that's currently being built around us. It's coming even if every child disappeared today. I'd rather see more active discussions around what the next steps are, alternatives to the current web and guides how to set them up for example.
in reply to ISOmorph

in reply to LiamBox

If it relies on SIM cards that means it doesn't work at all with regular computers or when the device connects over WiFi, right? Seems kinda useless.

Of course, all age verification checks on the Internet are useless regardless but this Japanese method seems extra useless.

in reply to Riskable

It’s carrier level. Your isp could do the same with off the shelf decryption appliances. Basically you decrypt the traffic and block traffic that isn’t decrypted.
in reply to Riskable

Yes, but controls on local WiFi networks does nothing if they use a SIM to bypass it. So both are needed.
And then that doesn't take into account public networks, so controls are needed there.
It's a layered approach.
in reply to LiamBox

in reply to NarrativeBear

I love the digital library idea. Sadly, given the state of the US we would see folks on the street going

"The govs online libraries make kids want to be trans" or something like that.

in reply to NarrativeBear

But even getting to the login prompt of your router is already like hollywood "hacking" to most people.
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in reply to LiamBox

Are there any better countries we could use as examples in the future other than one where child porn and beastiality are still legal?
in reply to A🔻atar of 🔻engeance

Not really. The US has legal slavery among other things, many EU states have age of consent laws you shouldn't look up, and so on.

Engage the argument instead IMO.

in reply to ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝

Ah yes, the US and EU, the only countries in the world. Well, I'm going to have to pass on accepting an impromptu debate invite from a random reply guy. Keep looking up to the OG Asian Israel if you like. Their present is in fact your nation's future. I hope you enjoy!