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Comment by kbelder

1 day ago

I disagree slightly. It may not be good business, but it could be good PR, situationally. I expect a lot of 2nd-tier distros will refuse to implement it, and see a boost in their installs as a result.

Debian, Ubuntu, etc., they'll all fall right in line because the clear and immediate losses will outweigh any PR issue.

When they fall in line and add the age bracket drop-down menu, we'll keep using them because throwing a hissy fit over a distribution allowing you to select your age bracket is very obviously stupid.

  • Stupid take.

    The issue is obviously not with adults needing to click a drop-down.

    Some of the main issues with this legislation are:

    1) Makes it much easier for predators of all kinds to identify and target children on their computers

    2) Impossible to implement (i.e., servers don't have a person)

    3) The infrastructure this bill introduces will be used by the state and corporations to destroy our last vestiges of privacy and anonymity

    • The age bracket dropdown will not be used to destroy your last vestige of privacy and anonymity.