I am not allowing my daughter to own a phone or use a tablet unsupervised until she is working and buys her own (at 15 or 16). When we watch youtube, we teach her which videos are harmful and why.
Given the agenda of the WEF this year to censor us, we should be careful allowing them to legislate content on social media. Who knows what they will deem as harmful content? Isn't it already illegal to use the internet to exploit children?
We don't want them to be able to prosecute social media companies like Rumble who allow podcasters to discuss facts about vaccine damage, critical race theory, risks of gender-altering hormone therapy, or gun rights...all of which the feds could name as concepts that harm children.
We see right through their repeated strategy of creating the problem, then forcing their "solution", which always ends with more federal government control. It is again a slippery slope.
Klobuchar from MN even said that parents can't figure out how to monitor their children's online activity, so we need the feds to do it for them.
I am not allowing my daughter to own a phone or use a tablet unsupervised until she is working and buys her own (at 15 or 16). When we watch youtube, we teach her which videos are harmful and why.
I’m sure the goal is more censorship. Don’t want those kids to figure out how toxic their mandated school shots were.
Given the agenda of the WEF this year to censor us, we should be careful allowing them to legislate content on social media. Who knows what they will deem as harmful content? Isn't it already illegal to use the internet to exploit children?
We don't want them to be able to prosecute social media companies like Rumble who allow podcasters to discuss facts about vaccine damage, critical race theory, risks of gender-altering hormone therapy, or gun rights...all of which the feds could name as concepts that harm children.
We see right through their repeated strategy of creating the problem, then forcing their "solution", which always ends with more federal government control. It is again a slippery slope.
Klobuchar from MN even said that parents can't figure out how to monitor their children's online activity, so we need the feds to do it for them.
If algorithms are leading kids to violent or despairing video clips, the users should rebel and remove the aps from their devices. Capitalism works.