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ban social media metrics and information trading/markets. make it a truly anonymous service like it was in the early 2000s.
if protecting children was the point they would stop corporations from identifying all users and selling their identities/profiles online.
but, protecting the children is NOT the point. the point is control of freedom of speech, or rather who gets to have the freedom of speech.
Most people don't want social media to be anonymous. They want to be themselves and connect with real people. How exactly is an anonymous tinder supposed to work?
Glory holes
the great thing about the early internet was that you had the choice to expose yourself.
now you don't even need to be a member to be exposed.
And banning non anonymous social media is supposed to bring the choice back?
try reading that again.
"make it a truly anonymous service"
Reading what you said?
Blind dating
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