However you look at it age verification is a major change to the internet and our freedoms.
We've seen all kinds of legislation pushed through in the past, often even against major resistance.
What makes me suspicious this time is the speed at which some of the slowest bureaucracies in the world are adopting it and how it's happening in 20+ countries in parallel.
It's like they're all in a group chat, fast-tracking this before resistance can even form.
Big tec created a monstrosity of an algorithm manipulated internet to maximise their investment opportunities and somehow no one is putting the responsability on them to remove their own digital cancer from our society. Instead we get to feed the algonet even more of our personal data to make the issues even worse
That's because EU failed to respond in time* and algonet now forms important part of our economy. Governments and service rely on those "free" services and banning them would cause large scale disruption. They don't want to do that so they try to regulate it instead.
*The failure to respond is understandable because EU is not a tech company. Their job is not to compete with tech companies by offering alternatives, their job is to legislate. So Europe didn't create the tech and infrastructure needed to offer those services and not people rely on facebook, whatsapp and google in their daily lives. Vast majority of these people don't support banning those services but don't mind giving them their IDs. That's why government chose this solution. The laws they pass require public support and the public prefers ending anonymity online to losing social media entirely.