Ah yes, nothing more empowering for parents than taking away their ability to choose whether and to what extent to allow their children to access social media. If parents need an excuse like “but it’s illegal” to control their children’s access then I’d argue that perhaps the problems with their parenting are a bit more fundamental. I see no reason that the nanny state should force everyone to provide their IDs or biometric data to the social media companies so that we can “protect the children” from poor parenting. No thank you
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Ah yes, nothing more empowering for parents than taking away their ability to choose whether and to what extent to allow their children to access social media. If parents need an excuse like “but it’s illegal” to control their children’s access then I’d argue that perhaps the problems with their parenting are a bit more fundamental. I see no reason that the nanny state should force everyone to provide their IDs or biometric data to the social media companies so that we can “protect the children” from poor parenting. No thank you