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by palata
12 days ago
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I appreciate the comment, but I feel like you miss my point in a way that is (not purposely) manipulative, again. I don't think that we would call "authoritarian" someone who would ask for, say, guns control. Or at least we wouldn't call "authoritarian" someone who is in favour of having more than 0 law, would we? You are being manipulative by saying "If you want a law that I don't want, then you are an authoritarian. I mean no offence, it is just what you are". But reality is a lot more nuanced than that. The vast majority of people who are in favour of age verification are not authoritarians. They really just consider "should kids have access to social media? Not until they are old enough". Whether or not it is technically possible is outside their knowledge. And the fact is that for age verification, there are technical solutions that are privacy-preserving (unlike e.g. ChatControl which is fundamentally building surveillance infrastructure). And even for ChatControl: people who say "I would be in favour of a magic backdoor that would only work for the well-intentioned good guys" wouldn't count as "authoritarians", would they? It just so happens that there is no such thing as a magic backdoor, so they cannot have what they want. |
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There are a couple that aren't against it, but to actually implement age controls in the way they are being bought in you basically need to be an authoritarian. Otherwise, you'd be persuaded by arguments like Mullvad's that the social media companies already know how old their users are and don't need a centralised authority to tell them. There are alternatives here that are less authoritarian. Policy makers and the people supporting them don't want to use those approaches, because they support taking a more authoritarian approach.
These policies, in practice, are literally authoritarian policy. It isn't the most extreme form of it, but it isn't authoritarianism because I don't like it. I don't like it because, objectively, this is authoritarianism and authoritarianism tends not to work. Otherwise all the research I've seen suggests that kids shouldn't be using social media. If this wasn't likely to take out huge chunks of the healthy political dialog on the way it'd probably be tolerable.
If it is manipulation to point out that this is part of a class of strategies that have a history of horrible failures, then you have a very confused understanding of what manipulation is. This is an absolutely classic authoritarian "we can't just let people talk to each other however they like without the authorities being involved" play.