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Potential Rule 8 Question: Regarding the Recent Anti-NSFW Content Bans...

SCOTUS last Month also threw in some complication from FSC v Paxton by putting Age Verification in a Schrödinger's Constitutional Right by instead of reviewing Porn as the content it was reviewed on who it impact and declaring it's a violation for adults to be forced to do Age Verification but not children.

So wait, the Supreme Court ruled it's okay to force internet age verification on minors, but not on adults?

How would you tell the difference when someone tries to access content?

The only way I could think of at the moment would be for Internet Providers to check the account owners age before allowing access to said content, and because the VAST majority of phone, cable, and internet bills are paid for by adults, effectively every access attempt would go through.

Maybe something could be done with phones, because they're registered to individual people, but through tablets, pc's, etc connecting to home wifi?
 
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