At first glance, New Yorkâs proposed bill S08102A might appear to be a protective measure for children online. Its stated goal is simple: verify the age of users across devices and platforms to ensure that minors are not exposed to content deemed inappropriate. On paper, this sounds responsible, even necessary. But when you dig intoContinue reading “S08102A: How the âDigital ID for Kidsâ Bill Could Actually Put Them at Risk”
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The Quiet Power of Blogs: An Underestimated Political Force
So hereâs the thing: everyone knows blogs exist. Theyâve been around for decades. And because of that, most people dismiss them. âBlogs? Thatâs ancient. Who even reads blogs anymore?â Thatâs the common perception. But is that really the case? Not even close. For years, blogs have been quietly shaping discourse, building communities, influencing public opinion,Continue reading “The Quiet Power of Blogs: An Underestimated Political Force”
