I don't like Reddit or Spez, but they literally enforced age verification checks to access NSFW subreddits in compliance with Online Safety Act regulations, which include anything from r/beer to...
I don't like Reddit or Spez, but they literally enforced age verification checks to access NSFW subreddits in compliance with Online Safety Act regulations, which include anything from r/beer to actual pornography. Not only that but they also used Persona and basically gave that data to a big tech oligarch who is in cahoots with Western governments and the surveillance states they're trying to build. As far as I'm concerned they're being compliant.
At what point does big tech follow the lead of Imgur, tell the ICO and Ofcom to fuck off and geoblock British IPs? And when is this backlash going to finally topple Keir Starmer and lead to a change in leadership?
This is what I think many of these sites and platforms need to do. This is where I think people having a problem with what Discord is doing for age verification would wish their criticism would...
At what point does big tech follow the lead of Imgur, tell the ICO and Ofcom to fuck off and geoblock British IPs? And when is this backlash going to finally topple Keir Starmer and lead to a change in leadership?
This is what I think many of these sites and platforms need to do. This is where I think people having a problem with what Discord is doing for age verification would wish their criticism would drive the response towards. I know there were some arguments about how Discord has to do age verification so it's not their fault, but they can stop enforcing legal requirements from backwards ass legislatures of countries onto other people. Stop doing business there and hopefully people revolt on their legislatures for poorly crafting laws that deny them access to services.
I don't like Reddit or Spez, but they literally enforced age verification checks to access NSFW subreddits in compliance with Online Safety Act regulations, which include anything from r/beer to actual pornography. Not only that but they also used Persona and basically gave that data to a big tech oligarch who is in cahoots with Western governments and the surveillance states they're trying to build. As far as I'm concerned they're being compliant.
At what point does big tech follow the lead of Imgur, tell the ICO and Ofcom to fuck off and geoblock British IPs? And when is this backlash going to finally topple Keir Starmer and lead to a change in leadership?
This is what I think many of these sites and platforms need to do. This is where I think people having a problem with what Discord is doing for age verification would wish their criticism would drive the response towards. I know there were some arguments about how Discord has to do age verification so it's not their fault, but they can stop enforcing legal requirements from backwards ass legislatures of countries onto other people. Stop doing business there and hopefully people revolt on their legislatures for poorly crafting laws that deny them access to services.