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Disabled Veteran of late 20th century silicon alley gold rush. Graduate of Ohio U who also studied at the International Center of Photography in New York. Background photo side angle of 67 Pontiac GTO grill with headlamps lit at sunset. Avatar photo self portrait taken at the wheel driving Pontiac GTO.
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Fan of Shared Truth & Empathy
@JohnSullivan__dup_31759@mastodonapp.uk
Disabled Veteran of late 20th century silicon alley gold rush. Graduate of Ohio U who also studied at the International Center of Photography in New York. Background photo side angle of 67 Pontiac GTO grill with headlamps lit at sunset. Avatar photo self portrait taken at the wheel driving Pontiac GTO.
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Mar 02, 2026
“…while some claim the laws would curb big tech’s power, only the largest tech companies have the resources to shoulder the extensive costs of age verification systems. Non-profit and indie platforms could be forced to close, consolidating big tech’s power further. Mass surveillance systems, once constructed, could also be easily leveraged by governments and bad actors.
If we want to fix the problems with social media, the place to start is through comprehensive data-privacy reform and consumer protections. Governments could also take action to break up big tech companies and prosecute them for anti-competitive behaviour. Lawmakers, who claim to care about children, could pass broader social and economic policies that we know would meaningfully improve children’s lives.”
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/mar/02/ban-children-social-media-biometic-data-surveilled
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