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We have had zero guidance from the government on what "reasonable steps" to ensure users are over 16 looks like. Frankly, I don't think the government is ready for this law to come in. I won't be at all surprised if we are given a new date.
All I know is what we won't be doing:
I know this isn't really answering the question. But our stance hasn't really changed from 'wait and see what everyone else does to comply'. I have something of a game in mind, I'll go that way if our hand is forced on the original date.
Do that thing where the modmins requested you send them an alcoholic drink with your username in the gift note. You have to be over 18 to purchase said drink, the age verification is taken care of by a third party, and you get drinkypoos
I'm not against this being a method people can employ for verification. But it won't be the only method. I'm not going to ask a recovering alcoholic or a Muslim to walk into a pub and buy a beer.
Also: it's users under 16. Not under 18. While I'm not aware of any users under 18, we did have a 17 year old last year.
This method has been considered, but it wouldn't catch everyone.
I appreciate the response, I'm pretty well fully off all social media apart from here and messenger because it's how my wife communicates with me along with my friends who we have a group chat.
I'll sit tight and wait and see what happens.
Be a shame to have to hermit off the internet but I guess I'll have a lot more time for other activities haha
This is how I feel as well lol
I'm willing to jump through some hoops for messaging services, assuming all my friends and family do the same, but for just general social media I am perfectly content to wave goodbye. It is so far from being an essential part of my life.