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[-] trackball_fetish@lemmy.wtf 43 points 1 day ago

Lots of disingenuous comments in this thread regarding the change being "just json" considering they're already on a warpath of implementing id verification. They are testing the water to see what they can get away with. Furthermore, the Linux community has always been against shit like this (see: systemd outrage, open bios, gnu etc).

[-] luciferofastora@feddit.org 10 points 1 day ago

I'll believe that if and when they actually force me to upload identification to prove that my birthday really is 1970-01-01 and my name really is Nunya Bissnis. Otherwise, it's really no different from Steam asking my birthday when opening store pages or porn sites asking "click here jf you're 18" and take my word for it.

So long as it's being enforced just as well as the realName field, I maintain that it is indeed harmless. If the point is to have a hilariously ineffective solution as a fig leaf against a stupid law, I'll prefer that to efforts to actually implement verification.

[-] EatMyPixelDust@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 points 20 hours ago

It's not harmless, that's the thing. Its just the thin end of the wedge.

[-] ImitationLimitation@lemmy.ml 16 points 19 hours ago

“Do not comply in advance.” There is simply no need for this. Resist because it’s our duty to do so in order to keep our freedoms. Start with, “why are they doing this?” Then go follow the money. Zuckerberg and Meta, that’s why. They have been under the gun for years to protect people, especially minors, from the harms of their attention based economy of apps. They hired lobbyists in multiple states to push this legislation. Why? Because if the OS does it, they don’t have to, and can blame all the problems on the OS. What’s the Meta business model? Gather data and sell it. The more accurate and targeted the data, the higher the price. What do these laws do? Add more data. Why doesn’t Apple, Google, and Microsoft resist? They already have the infrastructure and are data gathers themselves. Why does the government allow this (US and all 5 eyes)? They LOVE surveillance.

https://tboteproject.com/

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 7 points 16 hours ago

Sincerely, thank you for spelling it out to the rest of the class.

These things are always worded 'agreeably' enough that by the time we're done going back and forth debating it all day, they've pushed even more invasive policies on us.

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