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A) It's very unlikely to actually stop kids from accessing social media. VPN's, purchasing blackmarket accounts that have already been verified, classic fake ID's (in the age of AI generated images, no less). So they'll just keep building profiles for them anyway (it's already known they do this now for people not actually signed up with social media, their trackers are all over the web and it's easy to build a profile without concerted effort against it). Why do we always think "this time for sure forcing abstinence will work!"? It never does.
B) In addition to not actually stopping building profiles on kids, it now hands them a goldmine of information on adults. Mandates it, even. Data leaks are going to get a lot more "fun"...