Utah cannot stifle young people’s First Amendment rights to use social media to speak about politics, create art, discuss religion, or to hear from other users discussing those topics, EFF argued in a brief filed this week.
Utah cannot stifle young people’s First Amendment rights to use social media to speak about politics, create art, discuss religion, or to hear from other users discussing those topics, EFF argued in a brief filed this week.
I think websites should just be held more accountable.
I don’t think wholesale banning children from the internet is a good idea. I remember being a child online in the distant past and it being cool, it’s be a shame if I couldn’t have thst experience. Though I know the web has changed.