AnonDog
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AnonDog
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Under the Fourth Circuit’s ruling, ISPs could be forced to cut off entire family homes, schools, and others when one person is repeatedly accused of copyright infringement. SCOTUS should reject this unreasonable ruling. eff.org/deeplinks/2...
December 30, 2025 at 7:04 PM
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The truth about age verification is simple, they don't give a toss about protecting kids, that's just the lie to cover that they want to be able to track everyone all of the time.
December 30, 2025 at 11:09 AM
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December 28, 2025 at 1:02 PM
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10 (Not So) Hidden Dangers of Age Verification

It’s nearly the end of 2025, and half of the US and the UK now require you to upload your ID or scan your face to watch “sexual content.” A handful of states and Australia now have various requirements to verify your age before you can create a social…
10 (Not So) Hidden Dangers of Age Verification
It’s nearly the end of 2025, and half of the US and the UK now require you to upload your ID or scan your face to watch “sexual content.” A handful of states and Australia now have various requirements to verify your age before you can create a social media account. Age-verification laws may sound straightforward to some: protect young people online by making everyone prove their age.
www.techdirt.com
December 25, 2025 at 3:39 AM
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I wrote about the unprecedented mass censorship and surveillance laws that Congress is trying to ram through in the name of “protecting kids” and how none of this is about protecting kids. In fact, these laws cause great harm to all of us, for @zeteo.com
Social Media Is a Literal Lifeline for Many Kids. Don't Ban Them From Using It
US politicians want to replicate Australia's draconian law prohibiting children under 16 from using social media. But experts say such bans will actually make kids 'significantly less safe online.'
zeteo.com
December 13, 2025 at 2:34 PM