As I posted as a reply to OP, the EU is specifically working on measures to enable age verification in an convenient, privacy-preserving and accurate manner (open source app that checks the biometric data on your id). More generally, parents being genuinely concerned about their children’s safety seems so well established to me that it makes sense to assume they are being genuine in this discussion as well.
As another counter piece of evidence, Jonathan Haidt is probably the best known scientific advocate for social media restrictions for kids, and his work spans much other research about children’s welfare (such as “children should be allowed to play unsupervised outside”). Although to be fair, he is also critical about social media’s impact on democracy, but he proposes other measures to deal with this iirc. An interesting test of your hypothesis would be to look up which measure for age verification he supports.
As I posted as a reply to OP, the EU is specifically working on measures to enable age verification in an convenient, privacy-preserving and accurate manner (open source app that checks the biometric data on your id). More generally, parents being genuinely concerned about their children’s safety seems so well established to me that it makes sense to assume they are being genuine in this discussion as well.
As another counter piece of evidence, Jonathan Haidt is probably the best known scientific advocate for social media restrictions for kids, and his work spans much other research about children’s welfare (such as “children should be allowed to play unsupervised outside”). Although to be fair, he is also critical about social media’s impact on democracy, but he proposes other measures to deal with this iirc. An interesting test of your hypothesis would be to look up which measure for age verification he supports.