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Scan your eyeballs, think of the children: how Britain sells surveillance as safety

10h 47m ago by piefed.world/u/beep in unitedkingdom@feddit.uk from www.thenerve.news

Keir Starmer's under-16 social media ban can only work if everyone proves who they are. It is the natural conclusion of the Online Safety Act – and of a Brexit that was always about control, says digital rights advocate Heather Burns

All articles on lemmy about the Online Safety Act seem to assert secret, conspiratory motives to its passing, without evidence.

I think the OSA is a privacy disaster and refuse to use age verification for that reason, but people: you need to wake up to the fact that most people don't give a shit.

Truth nuke

Just have a look at Facebook or Instagram. The shit people say with a their name attached is crazy

Depends what they are saying, supporting Palestine action is illegal.

I love getting contextless links to long articles. /s

Just read the overview, even just the first two sentences? Is the brainrot real?

I had read it, obviously, and had no idea what point you are trying to make.

Guess we'll never know!