2003: children shouldn't tell their age, name, or personal information to anyone on the internet for their safety
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2003: children shouldn't tell their age, name, or personal information to anyone on the internet for their safety
2026: children are legally required to tell their age, name, and personal information to everyone on the internet for their safety
@imbl @uastronomer It’s ok, though, this isn’t strangers. Just multinational companies with deep ties to authoritarian governments that have repeatedly shown that they can’t be trusted with anybody’s personal information. I’m sure they can be trusted with kids’ personal information.
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@imbl they're making trans kids more groomable by isolating them. It's literally a Jeffery Epstein conspiracy
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2003: children shouldn't tell their age, name, or personal information to anyone on the internet for their safety
2026: children are legally required to tell their age, name, and personal information to everyone on the internet for their safety
Yeah, things change.
In 2003, platforms were largely benign and parents needed to watch out for individuals.
In 2026, the platforms have optimised their algorithms to bring danger to children so government needs to regulate the platforms' access
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Yeah, things change.
In 2003, platforms were largely benign and parents needed to watch out for individuals.
In 2026, the platforms have optimised their algorithms to bring danger to children so government needs to regulate the platforms' access
@TCatInReality @imbl True, I see here a nice example of thesis, anti-thesis and propose the following synthesis:
- tell our kids to not leak their private information
- keep 'm off those predatory systems by all means
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- Profit (but nor for the predators)Finally a healthy but non monetary business model!
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@TCatInReality @imbl True, I see here a nice example of thesis, anti-thesis and propose the following synthesis:
- tell our kids to not leak their private information
- keep 'm off those predatory systems by all means
- ...
- Profit (but nor for the predators)Finally a healthy but non monetary business model!
Yes! It's not necessarily either-or. I certainly agree with the first two bullets.
Not sure what you mean by the third.
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2003: children shouldn't tell their age, name, or personal information to anyone on the internet for their safety
2026: children are legally required to tell their age, name, and personal information to everyone on the internet for their safety
@imbl Turns out the 2003 wisdom still holds, the abusers are the ones mandating the disclosure now. -
@imbl Yeah, with Jeffrey dead, how are the elites to target their prey that does not identify itself properly online?
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@imbl nah, no way, impossible. Are you saying the rich assholes who were friends with the pedophile who had a pedophilia island don't have the most bestest and purest intentions?
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@imbl nah, no way, impossible. Are you saying the rich assholes who were friends with the pedophile who had a pedophilia island don't have the most bestest and purest intentions?@reiddragon @imbl I think one should insist more on the rape than an attraction the majority of them probably didn't even have.
(Rape is about the abuse. Attraction is secondary at best.)
At any point they could have attempted to maim the others or stop them, they never did. They joined in. Those are active choices & actions. -
2003: children shouldn't tell their age, name, or personal information to anyone on the internet for their safety
2026: children are legally required to tell their age, name, and personal information to everyone on the internet for their safety
@imbl What changed? In 2003 the olds thought internet chat venues were run by gay hackers and in 2026 they know it's now run by the Epstein class and which one do they trust more?
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