"Over the past year, more than two dozen countries around the world have proposed bans on #SocialMedia use for vast swathes of their public.
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"Over the past year, more than two dozen countries around the world have proposed bans on #SocialMedia use for vast swathes of their public. These laws, often proposed under the guise of “child safety”, are ushering in an era of mass #surveillance and widespread #censorship, contributing to what scholars have called a “global #FreeSpeech recession”."
The world wants to ban children from social media, but there will be grave consequences for us all | Taylor Lorenz
Age-verification systems require collecting sensitive data to support the biometric information. In no time, the internet will become a fully surveilled digital panopticon, says technology journalist Taylor Lorenz
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
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"Over the past year, more than two dozen countries around the world have proposed bans on #SocialMedia use for vast swathes of their public. These laws, often proposed under the guise of “child safety”, are ushering in an era of mass #surveillance and widespread #censorship, contributing to what scholars have called a “global #FreeSpeech recession”."
The world wants to ban children from social media, but there will be grave consequences for us all | Taylor Lorenz
Age-verification systems require collecting sensitive data to support the biometric information. In no time, the internet will become a fully surveilled digital panopticon, says technology journalist Taylor Lorenz
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
@PoliceStateUK All of this big brother shit is happening because too many parents have abdicated their responsibilities by letting devices raise their children. No kid of mine would have ever had a social media account on this internet.
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