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“SuperAwesome rejected their board's push into programmatic advertising for kids' safety”
...because of safety concerns, but, b, actually, because we felt that we'd lose that sort of really strong relationship that we have with our brand partners and media agencies. And and almost it was a gr
...child because they won't have the reading skills to use their imagination. I remember when I was very small, our kindergarten teacher used to read the stories about this wicked Russian witch called Baba Yaga. Mhmm. Baba Yaga, used to eat the heads of
negative press safety concerns. So brands didn't wanna go near it in the kid's space. And we had a huge discussion at board level around, should we build a, you know, a safer product for YouTube? And there was lots of debate and people said it's not
Okay. Our marketing message isn't getting out there. Switching immediately. Well, how do people find it? Getinside.com. It's actually it's actually one of the things I feel very strongly about putting out for free because I think pot potty stuff is,
where this kid, when he was younger, if he was left to his own devices, which had happened, he would press every elevator button, Everyone. Okay? And with my other kids, one of them especially, I probably would have been able to make a request. Like,
But it it's got a bunch of strings or things that you attach to baby toys? Yeah. It's it's really simple. It's a it's a silicone place mat with suction cups on the bottom so you can stick it to any smooth, clean surface. Mhmm. And then it has a tethe
children in need. I I started my career as a public defender in Washington, DC as representing children charged as adults. And I'll never forget the first time I walked into a home and I saw a mom feeding a baby with a baby bottle, but Coca Cola. And
...of children. She had metal teeth. And, she lived in, you know, she lived in a compound with skulls around it and, the house moved around on chicken legs. And the whole thing was perhaps children aren't taught it nowadays. It's probably considered, yo
...the safety considerations when you're making baby products are just really painful, and so we wanna always stay away from moving parts and magnets and and too much of that stuff while we are still so small. But we are hoping to find some new items at
...not, apply. Child safety, I guess, they're saying, hey. Child safety is a state issue. Communities, you know, maybe they don't wanna put data centers and have their energy spike potentially or pollution from them. Okay. Great. Creators, copyright law
...safety legislation. We work on facial recognition technology. We work on deepfake porn. We worked with Senator Cruz's team on the Take It Down Act in Congress. We were spending a lot of time pushing back against the AI moratorium recently, and we try
...child safety legislation. We work on facial recognition technology. We work on deepfake porn. We worked with Senator Cruz's team on the Take It Down Act in Congress. We were spending a lot of time pushing back against the AI moratorium recently,
...around child safety that they mentioned. In Tennessee, there was a lot about copyright ownership related to musicians and their content. I get all of that. Those are legitimate things that need to get ironed out, but I think that it could have been d
...child safety or age gating? So I think competition is a good thing. And if you look at these companies when they're broken up, breakups are one of those few things in economic history that almost always work for almost everybody. The only person that
...or rules around child safety was on that list. The rules around permitting of data centers and build outs are continuing to be something that states should should look at. So there are a few things that were enumerated, but that's the kind of stuff t
...more stringent child safety or age gating? So I think competition is a good thing. And if you look at these companies when they're broken up, breakups are one of those few things in economic history that almost always work for almost everybody. The o
...child safety was on that list. The rules around permitting of data centers and build outs are continuing to be something that states should should look at. So there are a few things that were enumerated, but that's the kind of stuff that, I guess, Da
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