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Comment by trinsic2

3 days ago

Your example focused on time and place because taxes are done at a transactional level between the person purchasing goods online and receiving those goods in physically.

Age gating is not the same thing, there is no transfer of goods. It's someone's arbitrary idea of what should and shouldn't be allowed on the internet. And it's pretty clear at this point that it's about control over information. Plenty of articles on the subject if you care to look.

Taxes also apply to services and information, not just goods. I just checked some invoices to double-check my recollection.

You have made a claim that age gating some online services is an "arbitrary idea." I don't see how that is different from taxes at all. Taxes are likewise an "arbitrary idea." Taxes are likewise a societal control measure.

There is no need for articles to explain a very straightforward truth. If you are unable to make the case for something, claiming unspecified writings elsewhere doesn't get you any further.

  • You are splitting hairs. Done. I have given you enough information that this is completely different.

    • Please do stop and reconsider your epistemology. You have provided no information, only unsupported assertions. You also made a claim about taxes that was clearly untrue since they apply to much more than physical goods.