Age Verification Is Coming for the Whole Internet
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We already have gemini. A text based internet protocol like gopher.
Whats up with gemini lately? Havent seen anything about it since before covid
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the simulatenous legislaiton from all countries seems very suspicious of a certain foreign adversary backing such motives. this isnt the first things like this happened. just a hunch.
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the simulatenous legislaiton from all countries seems very suspicious of a certain foreign adversary backing such motives. this isnt the first things like this happened. just a hunch.
wrote last edited by [email protected]"The horrible things being done to me by my own government must be the fault of evil foreigners."
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If it comes to Lemmy, I quit. I'll go touch grass all day, I don't mind.
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Sure but it would be trivial for a company to build profiles on people using public apps like Lemmy.
If it was so trivial why would they even bother making everyone show their IDs?
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the fuck happened to you at the end there
Ha ha ha,
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Whever this happens, fuck this shit im out...
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"The horrible things being done to me by my own government must be the fault of evil foreigners."
"We need to flood the zone, to overwhelm and burn out the activists!" - Steve Bannon
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If it comes to Lemmy, I quit. I'll go touch grass all day, I don't mind.
I will move to freenet, i2p and tor
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i2p lemmy is going to be great!
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So do a million different forms of encryption. That doesn't make the infrastructure any less centralized. If the people who own the fiber decide to only allow pre-approved types of traffic to cross their networks then it doesn't make any difference what sort of protocols exist. Building free cross-country or subsea fiber routes is not economically viable and the internet doesn't exist without them.
That's a very different story than requiring I'd for some websites
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There are already far more people in raw numbers on various federated/non-commercial/self-hosted/indie web stuff than there ever were on the early web- it just takes a little effort to find it.
Yeah I find that so annoying.
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Suppose true, then we'll reduce the use of "the whole Internet".
OK, we won't, no tools yet.
I really love Briar, except it's functionally not quite there yet, and the desktop kind of such application synchronized with neighboring ships, so to say, with a delay-tolerant Web alternative, would be good. Over various links and media.
Anyway, it's not a technical problem, it's a social problem. Not really different from ID checks on the streets and everywhere you go in the city, except much of the city got virtualized. And ID checks on the streets are automated by cameras everywhere and face recognition.
Social problems are resolved in the legal, social, protest, civil war fields.
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What's I2P?
It's the name of the invisible Internet protocol.
It's pretty much like tor, but more geared towards services hosted as hidden services. It doesn't have a proper way to hide you if you want to visit "normal" websites.
But it has its own torrents and stuff
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Whever this happens, fuck this shit im out...
If that isn’t already shorthand for “whenever, wherever, whatever” it should be.
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the simulatenous legislaiton from all countries seems very suspicious of a certain foreign adversary backing such motives. this isnt the first things like this happened. just a hunch.
If by "foreign adversary" you mean the US, that might even be true.
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Why do you assume that the old school forums are going to get exempted? They are going to get on the bus or get run over by it just like everywhere else. Government has already proven that they can, and will, regulate those forums.
Great question!
First, that the definition of content that is considered "adult" doesn't necessarily mean every forum qualifies. Privacyguides.org likely would not. A car forum likely would not. Facebook must comply because links shared can be "harmful" anywhere on the platform. The fractured nature of Web 1.0 is a feature now, not a bug.
Second, that proxy measures can reasonably work for forums with smart admins. If I register with an email I can show has been in use since 2007, some forums are willing to accept that as enough evidence. I saw an article somewhere I can't find right now that someone was accepting 5 year old tickets to a concert or something that was an 18+ event. Typically age verification laws are focused on large Web 2.0 platforms and can include lower cost, lower threshold options for sites with a very small number of users.
Finally, that it might simply take a longer time for anyone to care or even notice some smaller sites. By the time someone comes calling, policies might have already changed several times and reasonable exemptions now mean no work is needed.
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Also apps that don't need servers. Switched to this for staying in touch with family p2p, works surprisingly well https://keet.io/
Do they publish their protocol or how it works anywhere? Their site didn't seem to have much technical info at first glance
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Or ZeroNet
What a throwback. I was on there but then it stopped suddenly.
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What a throwback. I was on there but then it stopped suddenly.
I was hoping it still lived on, and had improved bootstrapping and search.