Hadn't thought of that, but yes, exactly.

To me, calling for censoring the development of certain kinds of features (e.g. those that make a service addictive) is akin to restricting free speech because it's effectively censoring code. And it's funny how so many people in the west seem to argue, normally, that people should embrace their own agency, but then play the helpless victim when it comes to Big Tech.

matigo.ca.