Of course this is bad for privacy. But the fundamental idea of trying to age lock information is also flawed. The government, or corporations, should not be able to decide who can and can't see certain information, especially not because of an arbitrary characteristic such as age, which does not correlate to maturity at all. This is dystopic.
Thanks, it was a good suggestion. Unfortunately, that wasn't it. This book has many short sections with a question at the end of each one, but the one I remember has fewer longer sections without a question. And it has different stories.
Everyone should be allowed to vote, as they get affected by the laws. Anyone who can comprehend how to vote, should. The only unfortunate things is that prepubescent children are likely to vote exactly with whatever their parents vote for.
The most the payment processors can do is refuse to work for them. All the free games will still be available and they'll have to find new payment processors.
Showing opposition is good, if they find the community is so against this maybe they'll not grin and bear the nonsense of the payment processors. They could move to new payment processors, or use crypto to pay.
We shouldn't let Nazis appropriate positive symbols, we should take them back.