Petition updateIntroduce Mandatory Personal User Licence to smart devices and add it to EULA termsWhy Australia’s Ban is Reactive, Narrow-Visioned, and Lacks a Deep Understanding of Technology!
Youssef DjouamaaBracknell, United Kingdom
Nov 29, 2024

Dear Supporters,

We’re writing to highlight a recent development in Australia: a new law banning children under 16 from using social media. While this move shows growing awareness of the harms posed by digital platforms, it also underscores the urgent need for a smarter, more sustainable approach—one that our petition addresses accurately.

Australia’s legislation tackles just one aspect of the digital world, focusing narrowly on social media and under 16s. However, the digital landscape is wider and evolves rapidly, with software-empowered devices and applications constantly emerging. Addressing each new app or technology with separate legislation is simply impractical and reactive. This is why our petition stands out as the visionary solution.


1. A One-Time Framework for the Future

Our approach proposes a single, one-off legislative framework that regulates the interaction between humans and machines. By targeting the Human-Machine Interface (HMI)—the point where all digital interactions occur—our solution inherently governs any new software, device, or platform that appears in the network. This eliminates the need for constant legislative updates, saving time, effort, and resources while ensuring consistent protections for users.


2. Universal and Adaptive Regulation

Instead of focusing on individual apps like social media, our petition creates a system that categorizes and regulates all digital interactions based on their potential risk to human behavior. Whether it’s social media today, AI-driven applications tomorrow, or technologies we can’t yet imagine, our framework will automatically adapt to protect users, regardless of what emerges.

3. Future-Proof Protection

The Australian approach is a reactive solution to an immediate concern, but it risks becoming obsolete as technology advances. Our proposal is proactive, addressing the root issue of how humans interact with machines. By regulating the gateway of all digital engagement, we ensure that no matter how technology evolves, users are safeguarded at the core.


Call to Action: Share the Petition

Australia’s decision shows the growing need for digital safety, but blanket bans like theirs risk oversimplifying the problem and leaving gaps for future technologies to exploit. Our petition offers the scalable, future-proof alternative. Now is the time to expand our reach and bring more voices into this movement. Together, we can push for the comprehensive change the world needs.

Share the Petition Now before your country follows Australia with a blanket ban.

Thank you for your ongoing support. With your help, we can ensure a safer, smarter digital future for all.

Cheers

Youssef

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