← Back to context Comment by thesuitonym 5 days ago Yes, but they want to show children content that is not appropriate, then claim ignorance. 1 comment thesuitonym Reply fuzzfactor 5 days ago To give them the benefit of the doubt you could say they only want to show children content on its own that is fully parent-agreeable.Meta just wants to do it in the most habit-forming way, that is embedded in a system crafted to mold young behavior into more manipulable consumers.>Meta already knows the age of all its usersRoger, now they want a government mandate to target everyone else on the internet.
fuzzfactor 5 days ago To give them the benefit of the doubt you could say they only want to show children content on its own that is fully parent-agreeable.Meta just wants to do it in the most habit-forming way, that is embedded in a system crafted to mold young behavior into more manipulable consumers.>Meta already knows the age of all its usersRoger, now they want a government mandate to target everyone else on the internet.
To give them the benefit of the doubt you could say they only want to show children content on its own that is fully parent-agreeable.
Meta just wants to do it in the most habit-forming way, that is embedded in a system crafted to mold young behavior into more manipulable consumers.
>Meta already knows the age of all its users
Roger, now they want a government mandate to target everyone else on the internet.