I thought this was interesting. AG Ken Paxton is requiring age verification and Pornhub doesn’t want to comply.
I see both sides of the issue. Porn is for adults, and it has been that way since the Stone Age when kids would share torn out magazine pages to see a boob.
I also understand the argument against loss of privacy within the spectrum of free speech, and don’t see this argument in the same light as the inevitable shouting match around fringe pedophiles that nobody likes pushing sexual anarchy.
Thoughts on legality of access vs. restrictive “carding”?
Keep in mind this isn’t a matter of flashing your ID at a bouncer long enough for him to check your birthday and wave you in, your information is going in to a database.
I think tech companies should make it fundamental to their organizational structure to control their products and how it is offered. If they prioritized that, government wouldn’t have to set the standards.
I also think Ken Paxton is weird because he wants to control every aspect of Texans sex life.
never got the obsession with sex or bragging about how many people you’ve had sex with as if achieving some base human instinct should make you more or less worthy as a human being. worse when you’re judged by how many people you’ve had sex with. pretty dumb
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