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Arguments against "KOSA" bill
Here is a set of narrow arguments against the "KOSA" bill that is
supposed to protect "children's" privacy, but will instead deny the
privacy of all internet services.
I agree with the arguments in general, but I need to state these
points of disagreement.
- It is wrong to classify designate teenagers as children. We need
to give teenagers more freedom and agency, not less.
- The Edtech programs and dis-services that children, and
teenagers, typically use in school is typically snooping malware.
These programs are a real part of what students of any age deserve to
be protected from.
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Snooping on adults is unjust, too.
- Please do not refer to postings, communications, stories, art,
etc. as "content". That disparages all of them.
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