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So you are going with: Deny the problem of child sexual predators exists at all.
There will always be sites that don't care and won't comply with any OS level restrictions in the first place. You will never solve this.
Also, in the USA - there's no suggestions floating around for a 16 or under age ban on accessing social media, moreover, I'm not sure if that specifically is even constitutional.
And I'll support strong laws that hold those sites accountable for negligence. I'm really struggling to see why this is so controversial.
There are laws that make cism illegal in pretty every country. And most countries and companies are pretty quick with takedown requests. So why do we need age verification? CISM is illegal for everyone
Now for other stuff that is legally age gated in one country, but it is hosted in another country which has another legal age limit. Which one counts now?
Does the lawmakers have the reverse law in place, that when a page requests the age bucket, even if there is no legal requirement, does the pagebget fined as well? Otherwise it just leads again to the "cookie banner issue".
Many of whom won't be based in the USA.
You want a "papers please" internet and technology sphere, and you're calling for this on a federated platform heavily populated by people who want to get away from all of that. What sort of response do you expect?
related testimony from a fellow friend of the fediverse against a bill in Colorado from last night: here, starting at 7:12pm
Do not accept the premise of assholes.