But as I said earlier, the best way would be simply to make SMP’s responsible, as publishers, for their content.
They blew the “mere conduit” defence when they started manipulating who gets to see what with algorithms.
If I survey where my children are, by for example using an app which I insist they have on their phone, that is not punishment. It is guardianship.
I’m afraid that I for one just don’t get the widespread terror of “surveillance“ by elected governments who can be de-elected.
It also didn't require sending the ID of *everybody* in the park to unregulated corporations around the world.
Social media needs content & algorithm regulations + forced interoperability.
Surveilling and policing users is the opposite of safety; it's punishing the dog for the owner's negligence.