Children are considered incapable of giving #consent because they cannot fully understand #contracts presented to them.
If an advanced degree is required to read a #TOS contract, ( https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xwbg7j/online-contract-terms-of-service-are-incomprehensible-to-adults-study-finds ) then only people with advanced degrees can be considered to have consented.
Perhaps this is so obvious that it isn't: it is not possible to trick, punish, or exhaust people into giving consent. They might give something, but it cannot be consent.
If an advanced degree is required to read a #TOS contract, ( https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xwbg7j/online-contract-terms-of-service-are-incomprehensible-to-adults-study-finds ) then only people with advanced degrees can be considered to have consented.
Perhaps this is so obvious that it isn't: it is not possible to trick, punish, or exhaust people into giving consent. They might give something, but it cannot be consent.
Most Online ‘Terms of Service’ Are Incomprehensible to Adults, Study Finds
Reading the terms and conditions of online consumer contracts requires, on average, more than 14 years of education.Dustin Patar (VICE)
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