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this post was submitted on 23 Oct 2023
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I know its not the same thing but in Germany you have something called "Impressumspflicht" for everything you publish online if you intend to monetize it in any way. For example you have to specify your full name and address, an email address and your phone number if you run a YouTube channel or twitch.
It sounds like pretty close to the same thing except for the "if you intend to monetize it" part which is a very big difference. But I don't think Twitch or Youtube or the other platforms where significant money can be made have any support for anonymous payment methods, so that situation is not so different in Germany compared to the rest of the world (outside of China and places like that.)
Yeah I meant it more like Germany doesn't do it for the same reasons as China.
Is that publicly facing information or just information given to the websites?
Public facing. Has to be "viewable in two or less clicks", so for example in your about page. Thats what is so spicy about this. I've got a YouTube channel but "luckily" not enough viewers to monetize, I'd hate to put my info out there for everyone to mess with.
Hmm I don't think so? Not sure but it is this article
Yep, stupid me copied the wrong link, updated now with the proper one.