The EU legislative process is long and convoluted, there are many websites where you can look it up. What's happening now (what OP is about) is figuring out whether the Council will agree to it.
2015-2024: OH MY GOD SOCIAL MEDIA IS BAD FOR DEMOCRACY AND WE NEED TO BAN IT FOR CHILDREN AND MISINFORMATION AND PORNOGRAPHY AND HATE SPEECH AND FASCISM AND ("(&)§$()"§&(&$(")§&$
I was a preteen in 2006 and still hold the optimist views about technology and its democratization that so many people held in 2006, but it seems I'm nearly the only one who even remembers them.
First of all, if you aren't expecting any shipment from USPS, then why would you be updating your address details for them at all?
But even if you are: gflmr.cyou is certainly not the USPS and I highly doubt they would have errors like "package number number" and weird grammar like "because … is not clear, your package is not delivered" on their tracking website.
An even higher percentage — 82% — were "absolutely certain" or "somewhat certain" that social media use is in some way bad for children and teenagers.
What's the percentage of those who are "absolutely certain" or "somewhat certain" that authoritarian adults wanting to control teenagers' lives out of a belief that the former know what's actually best for the latter is "in some way bad" for children and teenagers?
Yes, but a lot of people "don't think this should be seen" simply because they disagree with it, no matter how much of a good-faith on-topic post it is. That was a main point.
I'm addicted to having something to do, the phone is the most obvious thing to look at when I don't have anything else to do, but I never look at my phone when e.g. driving except for purposes of navigation or music control.
Upvote = I agree with this, this is what I would have posted too if I had seen the comment earlier, this is extraordinarily funny or insightful and I want more people to see it
Downvote = I think this doesn't meaningfully contribute to the discussion at all, it would have been better if it hadn't been posted, others shouldn't have to read it
The vast majority of things doesn't fall into either of these categories, so I neither upvote nor downvote them; if I merely disagree with something, I write a counterargument but do not downvote.
I am not sure what Udemy is or how it works, but on most websites that have a "sign in with Google" link, it means that you don't actually have a separate password for that website, instead you authenticate yourself by having a cookie for your Google account set in your browser.
I would never have become aware that that article existed if not for everyone talking about it being censored. The Streisand effect seems to still be alive.
The EU legislative process is long and convoluted, there are many websites where you can look it up. What's happening now (what OP is about) is figuring out whether the Council will agree to it.