But bots have no age, haven’t they?
They're technically almost all underage.
Is everyone in the UK a bot?
I am robot.
They’ll get round to Lemmy eventually.
That’s the beauty of federation. Host your own instance. You can prove your age by looking in a mirror.
And any instances hosted in the UK or accessible from the UK are subject to this law.
Yes but all that means is you have to have content restrictions for under 18 users of your instance. Set your instance as private and only logged in users see anything. Done
Verification is part of the law
The laws are only as powerful as their enforcement. Censoring instances would be like playing a game of whack-a-mole.
Nah lol. Old reddit UI and a VPN should work fine, for now at least.
I was told once that if you use a VPN Reddit Will Shadow ban you.
That's my secret: I don't log into reddit anymore or engage with any of the posts there
They do. Not all of them likely, but the most popular ones for sure.
eventually, the highly used ones will get you shadowbanned, but once you turn it off, your account might be immediately shadowbanned.
I am wondering how feddit.uk will handle this.
"Persona promises not to retain the photo for longer than 7 days and will not have access to your Reddit data such as the subreddits you visit,"
Why would they need to have it any longer than the few seconds it takes to verify the age?
They need enough time to share it with other organisations before deleting it.
There's already a big flaw in this, and it won't work with teenagers.
If they want to access Reddit, they'll just do something like grab a pic of their grandparent who never uses Reddit, sneak out their ID whilst they're sleeping, and get verification without anyone getting notified.
Sounds extreme but I can just imagine teens doing this without issue. It would be extremely easy.
Look at what Reddit is saying. It's absurd:
For UK users under 18, Reddit said it has to restrict sexually explicit content; content that promotes suicide, deliberate self-injury, and eating disorders; content that incites abuse or hatred against people based upon protected characteristics; bullying content; content that promotes violence or "depicts real or realistic serious violence against a person, an animal, or a fictional creature"; content that promotes challenges or stunts that are likely to cause serious injuries; content that encourages people to use harmful substances or substances in harmful quantities; content that shames people based on body type or physical features; and "content that promotes or romanticizes depression, hopelessness and despair."
WTF? How is this supposed to work? A system that auto-blocks all NSFW tagged content itself as a blunt instrument is viable - but half the stuff on here, on Reddit here isn't even necessarily tagged as NSFW when its posted. Are extreme mountain biking or skiing or skateboarding or other similar types videos going to be age-gated because they could be content that "promotes challenges or stunts that are likely to cause serious injuries"? How do you verify whether or not content specifically romanticises "hopelessness" or "despair" exactly? Are Giles Corey songs now 18+? What does that even mean? Even the writing of it is Orwellian.
It also adds "depicts real or realistic serious violence against a person, an animal, or a fictional creature" ?????
Are action movie clips now going to be age-gated? Or video game clips? From TV shows and films that are PG-13?
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