**Mark Cuban Proposes “Common Sense” Social Media ID Law – Local Rips Him a New One on Facebook**

Mark Cuban Proposes “Common Sense” Social Media ID Law – Local Rips Him a New One on Facebook

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Dallas, TX – Mark Cuban is catching heat from furious locals after suggesting everyone should need a “national digital ID” to post online, calling it “a basic safety net.” But residents of one Texas neighborhood aren’t buying it.

“Oh, here comes another billionaire telling us what ‘common sense’ is,” raged Linda H., a grandmother from Plano, in a now-viral Facebook community group post. “Common sense is not needing a government chip to talk about my grandkid’s soccer game. Common sense is parents watching their kids, not a billionaire’s database. You want ID? Start with Congress. They’re the real trolls.”

The post, shared over 12,000 times within hours, has ignited a firestorm. Supporters say Cuban’s idea could curb online harassment and bots. Critics, like Linda, call it “the first step to a digital police state.”

“If you need a driver’s license to drive a car, why not need an ID to say something online?” Cuban argued on X earlier today. But one commenter shot back: “Because Facebook ain’t a highway, Mark. It’s my backyard. Stay out of it.”

The debate is now trending under #DigitalIDBacklash and #CubansCommonSense.