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  3. To exist online in 10 years, you're going to have to give a random company a face scan and photo ID and they're going to give that and everything you post to the government to spy on you for being queer, left-wing, "a criminal," or whatever.

To exist online in 10 years, you're going to have to give a random company a face scan and photo ID and they're going to give that and everything you post to the government to spy on you for being queer, left-wing, "a criminal," or whatever.

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  • gwynnion@mastodon.socialG gwynnion@mastodon.social

    And no, Democrats cannot be trusted on this either because they're pushing for the same thing.

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    @gwynnion hello Colorado dems

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    • gwynnion@mastodon.socialG gwynnion@mastodon.social

      To exist online in 10 years, you're going to have to give a random company a face scan and photo ID and they're going to give that and everything you post to the government to spy on you for being queer, left-wing, "a criminal," or whatever. None of your data or communications will be private. The government and corporations will go through all of it.

      If you don't want that to happen, you should raise a stink about "age verification" right now because that's what they're actually building.

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      @gwynnion And it will have sufficiently bad security that every criminal script kiddie will also have access.

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      • dlc@mstdn.socialD dlc@mstdn.social

        @lil5 Yeah agree about IRC, I would also add XMPP over tor/i2p

        I added Reticulum from a different perspective… more long term, LongNow? Not now exactly …

        Given how commercially mediated the internet is there is very little trust it will be available when needed most

        Hence, pointing to reticulum as a network stack which could be useful to build an alternative network of networks owned by individuals and communities which is a lot harder to break, stop, censure… it's just a thought

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        @DLC At this point your throwing protocols over the fence. Most privacy communities are on IRC lets just use that.

        I'm talking about replacing Discord, not WhatsApp, where network effects are even more prevalent.

        Also running your own IRC server is much easier, than XMPP or Matrix.

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        • gwynnion@mastodon.socialG gwynnion@mastodon.social

          To exist online in 10 years, you're going to have to give a random company a face scan and photo ID and they're going to give that and everything you post to the government to spy on you for being queer, left-wing, "a criminal," or whatever. None of your data or communications will be private. The government and corporations will go through all of it.

          If you don't want that to happen, you should raise a stink about "age verification" right now because that's what they're actually building.

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          @gwynnion@mastodon.social Well, this is already the case since 10 years ago in China. From 2016, users for all online services in China must be registered with a mobile phone number, which must be connected to your real world ID. Sadly the world is following suit...

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          • zbrown@floss.socialZ zbrown@floss.social

            @lil5 @navi @gwynnion that they can't effectively block it doesn't stop them calling you an enemy of the state for using it.

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            @zbrown @navi @gwynnion

            Thats why people need to start using IRC now instead of us quabling about which protocol to use later.

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            • gwynnion@mastodon.socialG gwynnion@mastodon.social

              To exist online in 10 years, you're going to have to give a random company a face scan and photo ID and they're going to give that and everything you post to the government to spy on you for being queer, left-wing, "a criminal," or whatever. None of your data or communications will be private. The government and corporations will go through all of it.

              If you don't want that to happen, you should raise a stink about "age verification" right now because that's what they're actually building.

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              @gwynnion Do you mean to be on the internet period? As in Firefox or Chrome will force you to provide your deets before you can get online? Or that social media companies will do this?

              Because I don't see the first scenario happening. Jeff Bezos would lobby against this because it would cost Amazon millions, if not billions, of dollars. And then there are shopping sites like Etsy and Redbubble that would suffer. Netflix would go bankrupt.

              And I don't see Mastodon caving in to this nonsense.

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              • gwynnion@mastodon.socialG gwynnion@mastodon.social

                To exist online in 10 years, you're going to have to give a random company a face scan and photo ID and they're going to give that and everything you post to the government to spy on you for being queer, left-wing, "a criminal," or whatever. None of your data or communications will be private. The government and corporations will go through all of it.

                If you don't want that to happen, you should raise a stink about "age verification" right now because that's what they're actually building.

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                @gwynnion
                This is already happening without the facscans/ID, but it will get worse.

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                Reddit, Meta, and Google Voluntarily Gave DHS Info of Anti-ICE Users, Report Says

                DHS is expanding its use of administrative subpoenas, which don't come from judges.

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