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I would prefer Meta make their products less addictive for children, with the side-effect that they're perhaps less stimulating for adults, then for Meta to keep their products the way they are, gatekept behind a system that allows them access to even more of my personal data.

I understand why they would want the opposite. They can f*ck right off.

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Or assign responsibility to…parents and legal guardians…who are not children.
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Meta is not blameless here. Responsibility can be shared when Meta (and others) are essentially preying on children. It’s an uphill battle for parents by Meta’s design.
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They’re not Meta’s kids, they’re freemium customers.
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It would work if parents had legal course to seek justice against corporations that stalk, groom, and manipulate their children against their wishes.
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Doesn't this lawsuit (essentially) prove otherwise?
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