
During a recent discussion, Conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett raised concerns about the effectiveness of content filtering in preventing minors from accessing online pornography. Barrett highlighted the various devices through which children can easily access explicit content, including gaming systems, tablets, phones, and computers.
Barrett emphasized the challenges of implementing content filtering across multiple devices, noting that it can be difficult to keep up with the constantly evolving ways in which online porn can be accessed. She pointed out that her personal experience has shown that content filtering is not a foolproof solution.
Furthermore, Barrett expressed her belief that the widespread addiction to online pornography is evidence that current content filtering measures are inadequate. She suggested that the prevalence of this addiction underscores the need for more effective strategies to protect minors from exposure to explicit material on the internet.