Schools Sue Social-Media Platforms Over Alleged Harms to Students::undefined

  • HousePanther@lemmy.goblackcat.com
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    1 year ago

    While generally I want to see these companies sued to knock them back a few rungs on the hubris ladder, I couldn’t help but seeing one really important argument made against suing.

    The board voted 3-2 to join the litigation, over the opposition of board members who said that the lawsuit deflected responsibility from parents and that the district was overstepping its role.

    Parents are not absolved from the responsibility of educating their children on the internet. In fact, in the interest of keeping censorship out of the legal purview, it’s best for parents to take an active role in educating their children and even censoring the material themselves. By pushing the responsibility for censorship on to government, you create a real and tangible risk to free speech because we know how the authorities love to overreach their power.

    • Cosmonauticus@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Tale as old as time. Parents pay zero attention to what they’re kids do so someone else has to be at fault.