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The Ageless Device: Cheap gadgets for violating the California Digital Age Assurance Act
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By the way, the current age verification madness is a coordinated lobbying campaign by Meta
To avoid any responsibility for them not moderating.
It's more about ad revenue. Advertisers don't want to pay for bots to read their ads.
Ads were always a terrible way to fund the internet.
Not to rant, but some things are so cheap or so important (or both) that it's foolish not to operate off an endowment system. The internet, journalism, science -- the information foundation of the modern world has to be independent for a stable society. Like, yeah, capitalism bad and establishing an initial investment is asking a lot of people's finances, but surely operating independently is worth it?