Nuance with Mike Scala and Jay Carter

Should age verification and parental consent be required to access social media?


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In this episode of Nuance, we delve into a diverse array of topics, from the intricacies of app localization to the enigmatic behavior of an NYPD sergeant. We also explore the dynamics of the car market through the lens of Carvana and delve into the legal and ethical implications of an Arkansas law that could reshape social media usage. Join us as we navigate these complex issues, shedding light on the intersections of technology, law, and society.

This week:

  • The challenges and experiences of localizing an app into a second language.
  • The mystery and motives of an NYPD sergeant who littered a block with old papers for years.
  • The pros and cons of using Carvana to sell a car and the fluctuations of the market.
  • The ACLU’s challenge to an Arkansas law that would require age verification and parental consent for social media users.
  • The constitutional analysis of free speech and privacy issues raised by the law.
  • The parental responsibility and control over children’s internet and social media usage.


Nuance with Mike Scala and Jay Carter is a weekly video podcast that engages its audience through examination of current events from the unique perspectives of its hosts and guests.


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Nuance with Mike Scala and Jay CarterBy Mike Scala and Jay Carter