Ads themselves would not be banned, just the creepy tracking and data mining (surveillance) used to fuel them. They would simply have to go on the DuckDuckGo model, and use contextual advertising instead.
Mandatory age verification to access social media, on the other hand, would clearly fly directly in the face of the First Amendment.
Ads themselves would not be banned, just the creepy tracking and data mining (surveillance) used to fuel them. They would simply have to go on the DuckDuckGo model, and use contextual advertising instead.
Mandatory age verification to access social media, on the other hand, would clearly fly directly in the face of the First Amendment.