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    Utah minors internet restriction

    Many are not pleased with the influence of the internet/social media on minors. I thought Utah’s new approach might be of interest, although I cannot see how teens won’t easily get around it

    https://time.com/6265852/utah-social...-law-children/

    this may be more appropriate for politics, not sure because it seems like this is a bipartisan concern.

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    Oops, there's a paywall.

    What's their plan?
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    It all seems rather vague to me, another layer of (probably) meaningless law.

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    How would you enforce something like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tybee View Post
    How would you enforce something like that?
    I wonder if it means the social platforms need to put SOMETHING in place that acts as a barrier. Then their job is done. Sort of like net nanny web software you can get. There are always ways around it of course.

    which reminds me back in the day at work, I was part of the team that tested our net nanny software. My friend said I was the luckiest person in the world that I was assigned to search for porn while being paid at work, ha ha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iris lilies View Post
    which reminds me back in the day at work, I was part of the team that tested our net nanny software. My friend said I was the luckiest person in the world that I was assigned to search for porn while being paid at work, ha ha.
    My last company produced some of the first commercial caching proxy servers, it was my group/project. Entire countries were buying them to run all of their traffic through, to cut their bandwidth requirements and improve response time.

    We had to have special HR paperwork for the people working in the group who did any bug analysis using customer crash information. Because, in the late 1990s, to a first approximation, almost every byte of data passing through them seemed to be porn of one sort or another. We'd only let folks look at the crashes in "the Porn Lab", and people without proper therapy resources were not allowed inside :-)

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    Okay---it's prolly just-for-show, by the folks in Straight-Laced City. But yeah--parents can opt for it, using the same tech the pubbalick lierrrys & skoolz use here, to keep the kids from seeing nekkkid bodies on the net.

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