The OSA was always a shit law, but the fact that it has not forced twitter users to undergo ID verification is not reflective of that. It’s not a problem that the law doesn’t force all sites that host adult content to age-verify all users because those sites can instead just not show the adult content to those unverified users.
But because it’s a bad law, people will validate literally any complaint about it because it aligns with their other opinions.
Congratulations, you just caught up to where the rest of us started this discussion.
Right, so it’s being upset for no good reason.
The OSA was always a shit law, but the fact that it has not forced twitter users to undergo ID verification is not reflective of that. It’s not a problem that the law doesn’t force all sites that host adult content to age-verify all users because those sites can instead just not show the adult content to those unverified users.
But because it’s a bad law, people will validate literally any complaint about it because it aligns with their other opinions.