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Comment by Xelbair

3 months ago

Because this does not address the problem at all. Or rather - it does not address my problems as a citizen, and it just pushes responsibility of parents onto 3rd parties and punishes everyone collectively for it.

Also fundamentally speaking - this does just take away your right to privacy. do you just let your rights be taken away?

I don't want 'minimization' of intrusion of privacy, i want no intrusion of privacy.

It’s the classic American route of attempting a technical solution to a societal problem.

  • Technology is what solutions are made of. The "nontechnical solutions to societal problems" are the things like "wishful thinking", "pretending the problem doesn't exist", "wishing it away", etc.

    (Which is fine when the problem is bullshit and there is nothing to solve, which actually may be the case here.)

    • ever heard of things like laws? like culture? like changing procedures instead of means?

      unless you want to argue semantics and go 'actually they're all part of technology', but that makes your argument even less meaningful.

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