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  • werringworlds@merveilles.townW werringworlds@merveilles.town

    @Em0nM4stodon All my friends moved to Signal. I assume Discord is just gonna pull a that thing most companies do and wait til they think everyone has forgotten before repeating their b.s.

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    #48

    @werringworlds πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―

    @Em0nM4stodon

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    • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

      YES! This is AMAZING! πŸŽ‰

      Keep pushing against abusive practices, and keep fighting for your privacy rights!

      IT WORKS! βœŠπŸ”’

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      Discord just canceled its planned age verification rollout, for now - 9to5Mac

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      Edit: Just to be clear, I still encourage everyone to move to better platforms and delete your Discord accounts (even if there was no age verification at all). Discord isn't a privacy-respectful platform.

      But this small victory means we should keep pushing for better privacy practices, everywhere.

      This means they are listening. This means you have the power to make things better, for yourself and for others.

      Celebrate that. And keep pushing back.

      #Privacy #AgeVerification #Discord #PrivacyWin

      phillip@social.lolP This user is from outside of this forum
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      wrote last edited by
      #49

      @Em0nM4stodon misleading headline. They didn’t cancel it, they just pushed it back while they finish fleshing it out. It’s progress, but not much imo

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      • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

        YES! This is AMAZING! πŸŽ‰

        Keep pushing against abusive practices, and keep fighting for your privacy rights!

        IT WORKS! βœŠπŸ”’

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        Discord just canceled its planned age verification rollout, for now - 9to5Mac

        Discord’s controversial age verification saga has reached a new turning point. The original rollout plan has officially been canceled, with...

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        9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)

        Edit: Just to be clear, I still encourage everyone to move to better platforms and delete your Discord accounts (even if there was no age verification at all). Discord isn't a privacy-respectful platform.

        But this small victory means we should keep pushing for better privacy practices, everywhere.

        This means they are listening. This means you have the power to make things better, for yourself and for others.

        Celebrate that. And keep pushing back.

        #Privacy #AgeVerification #Discord #PrivacyWin

        john@vyrse.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Em0nM4stodon

        For now.

        They cancelled the rollout FOR NOW.

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        • solonovamax@tech.lgbtS solonovamax@tech.lgbt

          @sar @Em0nM4stodon they are still doing it. nothing has changed.

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          #51

          @solonovamax @sar @Em0nM4stodon

          The person responsible for that headline should be flogged, at least metaphorically. "Canceled...for now."

          Oh, you mean delayed? Postponed? Rescheduled?

          Even with the qualifier at the end "canceled" lends the act a more permanent connotation than they actually intend.

          ...thus concludes my channeling of my news editor father . . . for now.

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          • phillip@social.lolP phillip@social.lol

            @Em0nM4stodon misleading headline. They didn’t cancel it, they just pushed it back while they finish fleshing it out. It’s progress, but not much imo

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            wrote last edited by
            #52

            @phillip
            It's important to celebrate that our collective action had an impact.

            Is this solving the problem entirely? Of course not. And Discord is still a privacy-hostile platform, even without age verification.

            But the fact that people got angry, and this made the platform move in a less privacy-hostile direction is a win. And we need to celebrate each win. No matter how small.

            It doesn't mean we are leaving the fight. It means we can enjoy this small victory today, then fight even harder tomorrow.

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            • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

              YES! This is AMAZING! πŸŽ‰

              Keep pushing against abusive practices, and keep fighting for your privacy rights!

              IT WORKS! βœŠπŸ”’

              Link Preview Image
              Discord just canceled its planned age verification rollout, for now - 9to5Mac

              Discord’s controversial age verification saga has reached a new turning point. The original rollout plan has officially been canceled, with...

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              9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)

              Edit: Just to be clear, I still encourage everyone to move to better platforms and delete your Discord accounts (even if there was no age verification at all). Discord isn't a privacy-respectful platform.

              But this small victory means we should keep pushing for better privacy practices, everywhere.

              This means they are listening. This means you have the power to make things better, for yourself and for others.

              Celebrate that. And keep pushing back.

              #Privacy #AgeVerification #Discord #PrivacyWin

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              #53

              @Em0nM4stodon my guess is that #discord had a "#PiperChat moment" and realized that their entire business model IS a #COPPA violation!

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              • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                @phillip
                It's important to celebrate that our collective action had an impact.

                Is this solving the problem entirely? Of course not. And Discord is still a privacy-hostile platform, even without age verification.

                But the fact that people got angry, and this made the platform move in a less privacy-hostile direction is a win. And we need to celebrate each win. No matter how small.

                It doesn't mean we are leaving the fight. It means we can enjoy this small victory today, then fight even harder tomorrow.

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                #54

                @Em0nM4stodon I agree 100%. Perfection is the enemy of progress

                Sorry, I had a quick, knee jerk reaction. Wasn’t meant as a slight to you

                9to5Mac’s misleading headline irked me and I’ve been having frustrating conversations with friends who don’t see the problem with all of this, and/or don’t have all the facts before making judgments. It has me feeling even more pessimistic than usual πŸ˜•

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                • phillip@social.lolP phillip@social.lol

                  @Em0nM4stodon I agree 100%. Perfection is the enemy of progress

                  Sorry, I had a quick, knee jerk reaction. Wasn’t meant as a slight to you

                  9to5Mac’s misleading headline irked me and I’ve been having frustrating conversations with friends who don’t see the problem with all of this, and/or don’t have all the facts before making judgments. It has me feeling even more pessimistic than usual πŸ˜•

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                  wrote last edited by
                  #55

                  @phillip That is understandable. I can relate with how frustrating this can get. Make sure to recharge around people sharing your privacy values to prevent burnout. Self-care is important in this long battle πŸ’š

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                  • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                    @phillip That is understandable. I can relate with how frustrating this can get. Make sure to recharge around people sharing your privacy values to prevent burnout. Self-care is important in this long battle πŸ’š

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                    #56

                    @Em0nM4stodon doing my best. Thank you, friend 🫢

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                    • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                      YES! This is AMAZING! πŸŽ‰

                      Keep pushing against abusive practices, and keep fighting for your privacy rights!

                      IT WORKS! βœŠπŸ”’

                      Link Preview Image
                      Discord just canceled its planned age verification rollout, for now - 9to5Mac

                      Discord’s controversial age verification saga has reached a new turning point. The original rollout plan has officially been canceled, with...

                      favicon

                      9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)

                      Edit: Just to be clear, I still encourage everyone to move to better platforms and delete your Discord accounts (even if there was no age verification at all). Discord isn't a privacy-respectful platform.

                      But this small victory means we should keep pushing for better privacy practices, everywhere.

                      This means they are listening. This means you have the power to make things better, for yourself and for others.

                      Celebrate that. And keep pushing back.

                      #Privacy #AgeVerification #Discord #PrivacyWin

                      drikanis@mstdn.caD This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #57

                      @Em0nM4stodon it's going to keep happening for this and other platforms if people keep voting for the politicians who are pushing for this kind of surveillance. Discord is only doing this to get ahead of all the new laws that require it.

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                      • phillip@social.lolP phillip@social.lol

                        @Em0nM4stodon doing my best. Thank you, friend 🫢

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                        @phillip 🫢

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                        • edcates@mastodon.socialE edcates@mastodon.social

                          @solonovamax @sar @Em0nM4stodon

                          The person responsible for that headline should be flogged, at least metaphorically. "Canceled...for now."

                          Oh, you mean delayed? Postponed? Rescheduled?

                          Even with the qualifier at the end "canceled" lends the act a more permanent connotation than they actually intend.

                          ...thus concludes my channeling of my news editor father . . . for now.

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                          @EdCates @sar @Em0nM4stodon not just "for now"

                          they're very clearly still going through with it:

                          solo (@solonovamax@tech.lgbt)

                          to anyone touting this as them changing their mind: they have not. they still plan to do exactly the same thing they planned to before. that is, use your messages to determine your and if you get included in the 10% that are assumed to be children you have to upload id/do a facial scan. none of this has changed. they still plan to do a global rollout of age verification. https://discord.com/blog/getting-global-age-assurance-right-what-we-got-wrong-and-whats-changing @Em0nM4stodon@infosec.exchange https://infosec.exchange/@Em0nM4stodon/116127786561206440

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                          • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                            YES! This is AMAZING! πŸŽ‰

                            Keep pushing against abusive practices, and keep fighting for your privacy rights!

                            IT WORKS! βœŠπŸ”’

                            Link Preview Image
                            Discord just canceled its planned age verification rollout, for now - 9to5Mac

                            Discord’s controversial age verification saga has reached a new turning point. The original rollout plan has officially been canceled, with...

                            favicon

                            9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)

                            Edit: Just to be clear, I still encourage everyone to move to better platforms and delete your Discord accounts (even if there was no age verification at all). Discord isn't a privacy-respectful platform.

                            But this small victory means we should keep pushing for better privacy practices, everywhere.

                            This means they are listening. This means you have the power to make things better, for yourself and for others.

                            Celebrate that. And keep pushing back.

                            #Privacy #AgeVerification #Discord #PrivacyWin

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                            wrote last edited by
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                            @Em0nM4stodon

                            While this seems like good news on the surface, I still wouldn’t trust the company or their products ever again.

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                            • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                              YES! This is AMAZING! πŸŽ‰

                              Keep pushing against abusive practices, and keep fighting for your privacy rights!

                              IT WORKS! βœŠπŸ”’

                              Link Preview Image
                              Discord just canceled its planned age verification rollout, for now - 9to5Mac

                              Discord’s controversial age verification saga has reached a new turning point. The original rollout plan has officially been canceled, with...

                              favicon

                              9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)

                              Edit: Just to be clear, I still encourage everyone to move to better platforms and delete your Discord accounts (even if there was no age verification at all). Discord isn't a privacy-respectful platform.

                              But this small victory means we should keep pushing for better privacy practices, everywhere.

                              This means they are listening. This means you have the power to make things better, for yourself and for others.

                              Celebrate that. And keep pushing back.

                              #Privacy #AgeVerification #Discord #PrivacyWin

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                              wrote last edited by
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                              @Em0nM4stodon

                              I am 100% with you, Em. The push back you've received in this thread is the same that I got when I suggested we should be happy that Mozilla and Microsoft clearly hear us, and we should celebrate our wins, even if they are small.

                              Terminal Tilt (@terminaltilt@climatejustice.social)

                              Mozilla is adding a toggle to disable all generative "AI" features in Firefox. It shows that organized pushback is actually making a difference. One battle won. Now let's make it crystal clear. We want tools, not forced LLMs. Keep the pressure on until "AI" is no longer an option. https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/02/firefox-will-soon-let-you-block-all-of-its-generative-ai-features/ #Firefox #Mozilla #NoAI #FOSS #OpenSource #Privacy #TerminalTilt

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                              • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                                YES! This is AMAZING! πŸŽ‰

                                Keep pushing against abusive practices, and keep fighting for your privacy rights!

                                IT WORKS! βœŠπŸ”’

                                Link Preview Image
                                Discord just canceled its planned age verification rollout, for now - 9to5Mac

                                Discord’s controversial age verification saga has reached a new turning point. The original rollout plan has officially been canceled, with...

                                favicon

                                9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)

                                Edit: Just to be clear, I still encourage everyone to move to better platforms and delete your Discord accounts (even if there was no age verification at all). Discord isn't a privacy-respectful platform.

                                But this small victory means we should keep pushing for better privacy practices, everywhere.

                                This means they are listening. This means you have the power to make things better, for yourself and for others.

                                Celebrate that. And keep pushing back.

                                #Privacy #AgeVerification #Discord #PrivacyWin

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                                #62

                                @Em0nM4stodon That's awesome, but I have a feeling that once they recover their users back again they'll roll out Age Ver again

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                                • drikanis@mstdn.caD drikanis@mstdn.ca

                                  @Em0nM4stodon it's going to keep happening for this and other platforms if people keep voting for the politicians who are pushing for this kind of surveillance. Discord is only doing this to get ahead of all the new laws that require it.

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                                  wrote last edited by
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                                  @drikanis @Em0nM4stodon Which... ironically gives us an opportunity.

                                  We can turn this into a hell of a scarry "Hell No" for any company considering this. Bonus points if we set up offramps for the social medias we know will pull this.

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                                  • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                                    YES! This is AMAZING! πŸŽ‰

                                    Keep pushing against abusive practices, and keep fighting for your privacy rights!

                                    IT WORKS! βœŠπŸ”’

                                    Link Preview Image
                                    Discord just canceled its planned age verification rollout, for now - 9to5Mac

                                    Discord’s controversial age verification saga has reached a new turning point. The original rollout plan has officially been canceled, with...

                                    favicon

                                    9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)

                                    Edit: Just to be clear, I still encourage everyone to move to better platforms and delete your Discord accounts (even if there was no age verification at all). Discord isn't a privacy-respectful platform.

                                    But this small victory means we should keep pushing for better privacy practices, everywhere.

                                    This means they are listening. This means you have the power to make things better, for yourself and for others.

                                    Celebrate that. And keep pushing back.

                                    #Privacy #AgeVerification #Discord #PrivacyWin

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                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #64

                                    @Em0nM4stodon I think regardless of this change people should leave the platform. I deleted my account and will be testing out platforms like Fluxer

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                                    • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                                      YES! This is AMAZING! πŸŽ‰

                                      Keep pushing against abusive practices, and keep fighting for your privacy rights!

                                      IT WORKS! βœŠπŸ”’

                                      Link Preview Image
                                      Discord just canceled its planned age verification rollout, for now - 9to5Mac

                                      Discord’s controversial age verification saga has reached a new turning point. The original rollout plan has officially been canceled, with...

                                      favicon

                                      9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)

                                      Edit: Just to be clear, I still encourage everyone to move to better platforms and delete your Discord accounts (even if there was no age verification at all). Discord isn't a privacy-respectful platform.

                                      But this small victory means we should keep pushing for better privacy practices, everywhere.

                                      This means they are listening. This means you have the power to make things better, for yourself and for others.

                                      Celebrate that. And keep pushing back.

                                      #Privacy #AgeVerification #Discord #PrivacyWin

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                                      wrote last edited by
                                      #65

                                      @Em0nM4stodon Its a small win. I've been trying to get my friends to move over to Matrix, but its been an uphill battle. I also really hated the "hello fellow privacy enthusiasts" tone of the CTO's blog post.

                                      Not sure if its been brought up, but using the wayback machine it looks like Discord only listed 2 new roles, a privacy engineer and privacy counsel in the past 2 weeks.

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