Published Jun 29, 2024

No Mercy / No Malice: Age Gating

Scott Galloway and George Hahn dissect the critical need for age restrictions in the digital age, highlighting social media's psychological threats to minors and critiquing companies that prioritize profit over safety. They propose stronger enforcement and discuss legal measures to protect young users.
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  • Profit vs Safety

    Social media companies prioritize profits over user safety, especially for minors. argues that these platforms could implement effective age verification systems but choose not to, as it would reduce their ad revenue from minors 1. He suggests that the platforms' reluctance to age-gate their products stems from a desire to maintain high stock prices, even at the cost of teen safety. Galloway emphasizes the need for external forces like the market, legal action, or government intervention to compel these companies to prioritize safety over profits 1.

       

    Legal Measures

    Legal and economic measures could influence social media platforms to prioritize the safety of minors. Galloway highlights the popularity of age gating, with over 80% of adults supporting parental consent for social media use by minors 2. Despite legislative efforts, such as the Kids Online Safety Act, platforms continue to resist age verification, citing privacy and free speech concerns. Galloway argues that these objections are more about maintaining profitability than genuine concerns for user rights 3.

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