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  • Why is this so upvoted?

    It accomplishes nothing and would do nothing to “ban child influencers”.

    The entire point of the thought experiment was to point out how ridiculous the idea of somehow banning people off social media completely is.

    Any and all terms or conditions would be wholly unenforceable.

  • I’m sorry, I’m confused. I asked how someone who wanted to ban child influencers would accomplish that, and you gave a small list of things you would do to do it, and then when it didn’t work you said that was the whole point?

    Is your point that you can’t do it? And if so, why did you offer up something if you figured it wouldn’t even work?

  • They consented to what they thought was a poor attempt at humor from someone in a position of power over them, boss or not, and then often were blocked in the room while he did it, y’know, against their consent.

    I really hope that’s not your only understanding of how “consent” works when you’re peer pressured by a hero in a position of power over you.

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    Sounds neat.

  • Paying for a ticket isn’t the same thing and I’d argue that’s not morally justified piracy. You went from a rental to ownership at a rental price.

    I thought you were going to say something like “I already bought a copy of Star Wars thirty years ago, then THEY made the way I watch it obsolete, so I don’t feel as bad getting another copy since I already paid for it once.”

    That would be closer to moral than “well I watched it in the theaters once, so I totally own a copy!”