This is hardly scientific, but I use my 3 nephews as kind of a gauge as to how easy kids would find circumventing the protections a bunch of out of touch old guys worked so hard to implement. They seem to be more or less average kids. And all 3 of them would hardly miss a beat by my estimation. One of them is now over 18, so it's a moot point in his case, but I feel if they wanted to use social media, this would barely slow them down.
I don't see it being worth arguing whether a law is good or bad if it is essentially toothless anyway.
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