Sen. Lee Introduces Online Age Verification Bill to Protect Teens from Pornography
(CNS News) -- To help protect America's youth from the dangers of pornography, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) introduced a bill on Dec. 13 that would require all pornographic websites to use an age-verification tool to prevent kids under the age of 18 from accessi...
My hypothesis is that the proliferation of pornography was a result of government/deepstate efforts long ago through current day. I’m saying they created the crisis and as such, this renders the alternative older restriction methods obsolete, just as (((they))) intended. They opened Pandoras Box and there’s no going back.
Make kiddie Internet. So simple. But they don't want smart. They want children corrupted. At what point wasn't there kiddie only devices and a kiddie only Internet domain. Revenue, nope not it. Because they just want to police everything more.
At what point didn't they make a closed network like at the uni or school. If they were clever it would connect by specific device. Devices only sold for children. When they reg it's a child.
Oh no. Dumb locks. Dumbest locks.
Digital I.D nope. The device gets registered like any other dumbphone now. It links into a clean domain. You know your child can't get screwed? Umm umm.
In the Dial Up days, they practically had kiddie internet. I’m talking AOL days when practically nobody knew anything about the internet though. Only reason your kid was on the computer was to lol at like one or two websites filled with cartoons. Man I miss those days.
Yep, I remember that Internet. The bandwidth trolled.
And the reason they don't is a bunch of shitty toys from China. Not quite, but the advertising if they sanitised it, would kill off a bunch of crap targeting kids. Besides they never did it to begin with. It's an alien concept. Imagine running it through the shit they got now. Practically needs new platforms for them social media, you tube, etc.
It would give it far more national control on that content. On those services paying no tax.
But it would stop this topic's crappy debates on how to police the rest of the Internet. Now, any children are in no real danger.
Distinctly the locks don't work. They're bypassed on that many corresponding searches by running their hands over the keyboard. It needs another means and connection. Digital I.D, nope. It polices everybody else for no reason.