> Your comment, as well as the comments of others, is orthogonal to the > question: should children be exposed to anything and everything > on the Internet? This has no relation to religious beliefs, of > which I have none, coming from a secular background.
The problem I see with age verification is the way it shifts the discussion. The real problem is in what it takes to be exposed to harmful content. By focusing on age-control, we stop discussing the responsibility of algorithmic propaganda sites (so-called "social media"), even though it's also very harmful to grown ups (actually, to society as a whole). === Stefan

