‘Kids Online Safety Act’ is a Trojan Horse For Digital Censorship.::Washington, D.C. - This week, a bipartisan cohort of US Senators unveiled a new version of the Kids Online Safety Act, a bill that aims to impose various restrictions and requirements on tech

    • @[email protected]
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      47 months ago

      Its annoying because its two gross invasive chronic bad-actors competing for who can be more obnoxious.

      You’ve got the House Republicans trying to make Being Gay Online a terrorist act. And then you’ve got the Zuck-club, trying to find new ways to monetize a sensor in your phone that detects every time you take a shit.

      Either I accept that an agent at DHS has the right to send me to Gitmo for doing AI Art of two Jesuses kissing or I have to accept the possibility that I one day won’t be able to hail a cab without giving Uber my daily cholesterol numbers.

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    508 months ago

    It’s okay guys, the party of small government would absolutely never encroach on abusing their powers!

    /s

    • @[email protected]
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      108 months ago

      Simpsons did it best….

      …. Won’t someone pleeeease think of the children!

      Tale as old as time (yes I know your answer was /sarcastic)

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      48 months ago

      It’s for all users, not just minors, but if not we’d need to have a super complex document-based AI authentication system

    • Dark Arc
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      17 months ago

      That is a bad thing. It makes the law very arbitrary and leaves a ton of room for arbitrary or otherwise selective enforcement.

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    198 months ago

    The consumer choice center is a Washington/ Brussels think tank and lobbying group. They are passionate about free markets and consumer choice and oppose taxes and regulations on things like petroleum products, tobacco, and sugary/fatty foods.

    I don’t have an opinion on the “Kids” act, just consider the source.

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    138 months ago

    I love the part of this article where it explains why this may be the case instead of just quoting random people.