A warning label on social media?
So to Speak: The Free Speech PodcastEp. 218
There is a movement afoot to restrict young people's access to social media and pornography.
Critics of social media and online porn argue that they can be harmful to minors, and states across the country are taking up the cause, considering laws that would impose age-verification, curfews, parental opt-ins, and other restrictions.
Meanwhile, critics of the critics argue that the evidence of harm isn't so conclusive and that many of the proposed restrictions violate core civil liberties such as privacy and free speech.
So, who's right?
is a senior policy analyst at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and the author of the forthcoming book, "The Tech Exit: A Manifesto for Freeing Our Kids." is free speech counsel at TechFreedom, a technology think tank.
Timestamps
0:00 Intro
2:17 The alleged harms of social media
11:31 Just another technological moral panic?
25:49 How is internet access currently restricted for minors?
41:17 The age verification problem
1:00:27 Assessing the First Amendment problems
1:07:21 Voluntary measures parents can take
1:25:30 Outro
Shownotes
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