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# Sean Malone "Taken seriously, it would also mean that it should be...

*January 20, 2025 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Clint Olsen's comment.*

Sean Malone "Taken seriously, it would also mean that it should be legal for websites to show porn to kids or to allow them to gamble, etc." Well, it is legal for kids to see porn.  (There's abundant porn available on Reddit and Twitter, for example.) IMO,it should be legal for people to both consume and offer anonymous services on the internet, including porn and gambling.  No one should be forced to hand over sensitive identifying information to corporate/government  honey pots. Parents--not the government, not strangers on the internet--should be the ones responsible for monitoring what their children watch/do.
