We won't get one though, because the "think of the children!!!" crap is extremely pervasive and anyone going against it will be smeared as a pedo defender.
It is unrealistic to expect corporations, which exist solely via regulations of various governments, to act as if they are immune from government regulatory control. In fact, a lot of negative press for FAANG (add extra letters as needed) specifically makes the point that they are acting as if they are bigger than any government.
In that mindset, the answer is absolutely to combat and to attempt to change broken laws first.
Also, it isn't just "think of the children". For instance, there have been some _terrible_ proposals under the banner of Right to Repair. People tend to not want to invest the time in understanding the ramifications of the actual proposals, and instead vote for or against the concept. One of the reasons ballot measures are both empowering and terrifying.
Good regulations take time and care - and generally, less is more.
We won't get one though, because the "think of the children!!!" crap is extremely pervasive and anyone going against it will be smeared as a pedo defender.