• archomrade [he/him]@midwest.social
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    1 month ago

    It gets banned/blocked, or sued for noncompliance for allowing Australian users without age verification. They’ll play whack a mole for decades, just like they have been for P2P file sharing.

    Like a lot of post-911 legislation, it’s anti-privacy surveillance disguised as a way to ‘protect the children’. It’s absolute shit and we should absolutely be taking measures to anonymize our open source social media platforms further.

    • General_Effort@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      They’ll play whack a mole for decades, just like they have been for P2P file sharing.

      Some differences to that, though.

      • Downloaders can be prosecuted. That raises the question of what happens to kids or their parents who use non-compliant sites.

      • Blocked servers are inaccessible to adults, too, which raises freedom of information issues. These servers don’t contain illegal information, after all.

      • Large scale piracy is illegal pretty much everywhere, meaning that the industry can go after the operators and get the servers offline. Not so here.