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9 days agoYour code would still be unchanging and unique to you, which would be easy to correlate activity with. It’s basically a government-issued ID number.
And if it could somehow be anonymous, there’s nothing to stop people from sharing it. It just becomes a password you need to access the internet, except all sotes must accept any of 20 million passwords, and you definitely know a bunch of people who will share.
I can’t think of any method of restricting content from children that couldn’t be leveraged to restrict content in general, or collect personal information.
The dangerous parts of social media affect adults too. Maybe we need to regulate social media platforms in some way.
Or just have better and more widely available local parental control systems. I can block specifically all social media without affecting other sites, but that’s because I know how. Perhaps DNS blockers need to be government recommended?