The BBC’s reporting on this phenomenon lists Twitter, TikTok, Reddit, YouTube, Facebook, Threads, Snapchat, Kik, and Twitch as domains affected. While parents and children won’t be punished for running afoul of this law, the businesses in question will. (This is even before we get to questions about the efficacy of such a move. Anyone who has spent five seconds on the Internet knows that there are approximately 1 million ways to get what you’re looking for.)
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