System76's Perspective on Age Verification Laws and Digital Freedom
By
LorenDB
2mo ago· 6 min readenOpinion
90/100
Golden Brown
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Baker's choice. Dense with flavour, light on filler.
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Summary
The article discusses System76's perspective on age verification laws, using personal anecdotes about childhood curiosity and access to information to frame the discussion about digital freedom and privacy. The author reflects on how limited access to information in the 1990s contrasts with today's digital landscape, arguing against restrictive age verification laws that could limit access to knowledge and information online. The piece advocates for digital liberty and open access to information, suggesting that while freedom has costs, it's ultimately worth protecting.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledAccess is everything
Liberty has costs, but it's worth it
If only there was a little TV that could help pass the time
Encyclopedia Britannica must contain the answers to so many questions about the curious world out there
Were city streets really full of black-leather clad people standing around metal drums, garbage ablaze?
Liberty has costs, but it's worth it.
