From Phreaking to Sneaking: Children's Circumvention of Social Media Age Verification Systems
Bjorn Nansen, Helena Sandberg, Lauren Bliss, Shaanan Cohney
TLDR
Children actively circumvent social media age verification, viewing bans as unfair and ineffective, highlighting tech's limits in solving social governance issues.
Key contributions
- Focus groups with 12-16 year olds explored their views on Australia's social media age ban.
- Young people widely found the ban unfair and ineffective, learning to evade platform controls.
- Introduces "sneaking" as a lens for children's active negotiation of digital infrastructure.
- Reveals technological age controls struggle to solve underlying social and governance problems.
Why it matters
This paper reveals how children actively bypass age verification, exposing the limitations of tech-based regulation. It highlights the need for more nuanced approaches to youth digital governance beyond simple age bans.
Original Abstract
Australia's social media ban is now in force. It requires platforms to take reasonable steps to stop users under 16 from holding accounts. Drawing on five focus groups with fifteen young people aged 12--16, this paper examines how children understood the ban's effectiveness, impact, and legitimacy as they encountered the platforms charged with enforcing it. Participants widely saw the ban as unfair and ineffective. Through platform access controls, they learned how the ban worked, where it failed, and how they and their peers could evade it. We also asked participants to imagine better approaches to age verification and youth digital governance. This paper develops sneaking as a theoretical lens for these practices. The concept names more than evasion: it captures the social encounter between children, platforms, techno-regulation, and the access controls that mediate digital participation. Our findings show that children are not passive subjects of platform regulation. They interpret, test, and negotiate digital infrastructure. They also expose a central weakness in age-based platform regulation: technological controls struggle to solve the social and governance problems they are asked to contain.
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