Consent doesn't matter to rich people. It's not exclusive to Musk.
"I'll do it if you do it, Donny. Anytime. Anywhere."
- Dark Kamala
We the people might need a president that can come to work everyday.
Conservatives need a monkey that will rubber stamp anything they put in front of him.
Two different requirements
So I have a really really dumb question:
As the owner of Twitter, who probably has access to the database directly, couldn't he just get a database dump of his kids tweets?
Or have a developer, oh I'm sorry, chatGPT develop an app just for him to be able to view all tweets?
This seems like firing a nuke for something akin to a knife wound.
Better the first date than 6 months in.
This conversation seems to come up every now and again and lemmy seems to split between two camps:
- students, especially low income students who can't afford their own devices, will use devices to do things kids do (yes, this includes porn)
- schools, as part of their duty to provide a safe learning environment, have a responsibility to provide some level of filtering and content monitoring
Where that line gets drawn has to be an active conversation between schools, parents, and students. But this conversation often delves into "BuT tHiNk Of ThE cHiLdReN!"
Part of the problem is that the government is all for this, especially law enforcement.
Iirc the bar is much lower to get a subpoena for data on someone versus getting a warrant for that same person.
This is why privacy is so important. It's not just ads you need to worry about.
The problem is reprisal of whatever family the deserting solder has at home.
The amount of control that the North Korean government has over the lives of everyday citizens is something that Trump and the alt right masturbate to.
The goal isn't to scare progressives or even the democrat base. This is to split voters who are center right to vote against the progressive version of Project 2025.
They literally saw how bad Project 2025 hurt them and instead of coming out against it, said "We should put a fake libder version of it together! That'll show em!"
The sad thing is that it might work.
I don't want to know if this is true or not. Nobody look it up.
The problem is that you're not the one deciding what drug to prescribe. The government is.
And even if you were, shouldn't the decision on "where to draw the line" be made by the parent, the child, and their doctor?
We can have all the philosophical conversations you want but we have people who are being affected by this right now.