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Comment by bloppe

5 days ago

The companies you mentioned are the ones profiting handsomely off their intentionally addictive platforms. They're the ones with massive legal departments. Obviously they should be the ones liable to make sure the kids aren't getting abused on their platforms, not a bunch of volunteer Linux developers who couldn't care less about social media or monetization.

They could've written these laws to go after Apple and Microsoft specifically, and assume that most kids wouldn't have the wherewithal to install Linux themselves. That may or may not be effective. But no, the way the law is written, any hobbyist OS dev is now legally liable for the abuse kids might suffer on massive social networks that are completely unrelated to the OS.

The funny thing is that Estonia actually already figured this all out. Their national ID system allows any platform to reliably verify anybody's age without gaining access to any other information about them. It's the perfect system for reliable checking age while maintaining perfect privacy about all other personal data. But I don't think we'll see that in the US in my lifetime, so we'll just have to keep fighting over all these ineffective privacy nightmares instead.