Yes and no. COPPA has a direct role in the 13 yo cut-off, but it’s not the whole story.
For instance I’m directly mentioning Youtube, but outside of comments it’s still somewhat usable for a 13- yo kid.
Twitter could have set a mode for 13yo (idk, have parents pre-vet the tweets if they are really into controlling ?) but it looks like it was simpler for them to just ban pre-teen accounts.
I’m not sure facebook can deal with pre-13 yo either.
Basically the shittier the company, the less it will be able to handle the pre 13yo case, and I wouldn’t put the blame on COPPA.
For instance I’m directly mentioning Youtube, but outside of comments it’s still somewhat usable for a 13- yo kid.
Twitter could have set a mode for 13yo (idk, have parents pre-vet the tweets if they are really into controlling ?) but it looks like it was simpler for them to just ban pre-teen accounts.
I’m not sure facebook can deal with pre-13 yo either.
Basically the shittier the company, the less it will be able to handle the pre 13yo case, and I wouldn’t put the blame on COPPA.