| ▲ | dfxm12 2 hours ago | |||||||
Actions taken unilaterally by private platforms are distinct from government regulation. That is an important distinction that your posts are not addressing. What Meta or another company would decide to do on their own is not "regulation" & is up to them. You haven't addressed the fact that KOSA is calling for regulation for kids online without forcing everyone to go through age verification with anything but your own assertions grounded in nothing in particular & other unrelated topics. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Aurornis an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> You haven't addressed the fact that KOSA is calling for regulation for kids online without forcing everyone to go through age verification And you're still ignoring the fact that any regulations targeted at kids online inherently requires that all users' ages are known somehow. You can't have regulations that require companies to do something for kids' accounts without implicitly requiring that they identify which accounts belong to kids. You can't identify which accounts belong to kids without having all accounts verify their age. If this was presented as a "parental controls option" bill I could believe the angle you're trying to go with. However, any regulations that say platforms must do something for kids' accounts will inherently lead to a requirement to verify all accounts | ||||||||
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