Parts of Texas social media crackdown law temporarily blocked

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A federal judge temporarily blocked elements of the SCOPE Act, which requires users to register their age on social media sites.
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Who is defining “grooming”? I hold 2 degrees in psychology, and I would argue that having cheerleaders in schools, wearing almost nothing for the entertainment of adults is a form of grooming. Ultimately, I do not trust the judgement of the “leaders” in Austin. I do not trust even one of them.

philoctetes_wordsworth
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Social media needs to be banned all together.

Pillowcase
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How do you age verify a child? They don't have a driver license.

EdwardM
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How about don’t let kids on social media? There’s nothing all that special they’re up to at that age worth sharing. Maybe parents shouldn’t rely on the government to keep their kids safe and start paying attention to what they’re doing..

Elmeheecanyoker
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Society was better before social media.
Ban it all except for you tube.

Robert-sdwk
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I just don't feel comfortable scanning my ID to read things that I am entitled to make decisions on as an adult. Parents need to be the ones regulating their children's phones and household wifi, not the government. "Substance abuse?" So as in things that may work as harm reduction for adults that have a right to choose? That's just an example I am thinking of from this video.

nadias
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What about all the strip clubs up and down the freeways in Texas that minors see? Nude bars are everywhere in Texas. I guess dad and his friends like to have their cake and eat it too.

marcosreyes
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Omg there are so many programs & apps available for parents to use to filter their children's content!!

cindot
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Hey judge do u know when the brains frontal lobe is completely developed to do what it does?

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