• fizzle@quokk.au
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    13 hours ago

    It sounds like you don’t know much about how Australia’s legal system works, or parenting for that matter.

    Laws are always broad and vague by intention. Courts interpret the law, and regulators investigate contraventions.

    Empowering parents would be helping them understand methods for combating toxic social media use or supporting them in improving their internet and cyber safety literacy.

    You seem to be wildly overestimating the level of interest most parents have in such things. Social media has become such a problem precisely because parents generally have given up on this particular battleground.