Social Media Ban - impact for sports

I can’t wait until heff11 is old enough to join blitz, he’s already a menace.

4 Likes

If only they had Blitz ban for under 16 year olds. We would lose half the posters in here. Nino would be gone.

Nino is one of my favourite posters. Leave him alone.

4 Likes

I don’t mind the idea but it was rammed through parliament on the last day with 40 odd other bills intentionally, so it will have a lot of flaws.

This was malinaskus’s idea, he’s a quality politician the best in the country, albo isn’t smart enough to come up with something like this on his own.

Everyone should get pigeons.

2 Likes

Nino joined 15 years ago. So he would have been one year old when he started posting here. Love the dedication

What did they do before 2010? Maybe they could just do that again.

"dear p_r_e,

you suck

regards,

blitz"

Can’t do smoke signals due to limiting CO2 emissions. So better revert to semaphore.

Otherwise, back to jungle drums.

1 Like

The return of the fax … mark my words

Same same. Our Juniors use Stack Team, PlayHQ, and FBook. It is mainly for parents anyway so they can get their kids to the game on time.
Kids can look at pics of themselves on parents phone.
No biggie for sports teams.
Maybe the kids can exercise more :blush:

1 Like

Lawry should have a few.

3 Likes

You currently control the cannons, does he come in and manage the MPADS?!

1 Like

Only one of them attracts advertising away from news/fairfax and co.

Theres only so much money in ED advertisements after all.

I’m not sure po-rn is something you do socially…but each to their own

The government is fining social media companies for permitting users under sixteen to use their apps and for utilising them in specific ways.
They are taking harsh measures against Face, Instagram, and Snapchat. They could not care less about Little Jimmy blogging here. If Jimmy is with a group or club, I’m quite sure they’re allowed to act normally.To be honest, we don’t see enough stupidity to support bans.

Excuse me?

1 Like

If it concerns you, clubs employ a blogging structure that engages parents and carers. The government, in my opinion, is more concerned with how much big businesses target children than with a sports team encouraging parents and carers to play an active role in their children’s delight.

1 Like