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  • tonimassari@mastodon.socialT tonimassari@mastodon.social

    @Tutanota Hurrah!! Excellent news!! I don’t want young men inducted into pornography and sexual abuse of minors! And I don't want young women inducted into the belief that that kind of abuse is normal! I would like to see high costs for ALL pornography, and the obligation to REGISTER to allow Authorities to verify whether a registered user is guilty of sexual criminal behaviour and abuse!
    Maybe YOU like it, and maybe YOU like little children being targeted, but most of us do NOT!

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    #12

    @ToniMassari @Tutanota Monitoring the internet access of minors can be easily achieved by enabling parents to do so eg via government backed online tutorials and mandatory features like no-data SIM cards and modem parental controls for Internet service providers.

    Asking for an ID to be shared every time someone visits an adult website is both ineffective and overly controlling. Not to mention UK politicians have already admitted it's also about controlling adults, not just children.

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    • superboom12s@mastodon.socialS superboom12s@mastodon.social

      @Tutanota

      Sadly, lots of people online think this is for the good and important to protect children...

      Like if the fact that some parents doesn't want to take care of their children is enough to force everyone to be monitored...

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      #13

      @superboom12s @Tutanota Until Elon Musk with hishateful, lying, kiddy-porn-site isn't banned I will never believe that it is for "the protection of our children". Because protection of children means that social media would be regulated and providers would be held accountable for the damage they do by spreading lies, misinformation, and hate.

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      • nocci@punk.cyber77.deN nocci@punk.cyber77.de

        @Tutanota@mastodon.social

        Folks... I don't know who was responsible for the Martin Niemöller allegory.

        That's really inappropriate.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_They_Came

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        #14

        @nocci @Tutanota Why is it inappropriate..? Genuine question.

        The similarity seems intentional to highlight that forms of control like this lead to government overreach and authoritarianism or even fascism.

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        • jathanasiou@mastodon.socialJ jathanasiou@mastodon.social

          @nocci @Tutanota Why is it inappropriate..? Genuine question.

          The similarity seems intentional to highlight that forms of control like this lead to government overreach and authoritarianism or even fascism.

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          #15

          @jathanasiou@mastodon.social

          The issue is that Niemöller's poem specifically addresses the Holocaust and Nazi persecution - the systematic murder of millions. Using it for age verification, no matter how concerning those policies are, trivializes the Shoah.

          Age verification absolutely raises serious privacy and surveillance concerns that deserve strong opposition. But we can make that case without invoking genocide. The slippery slope to authoritarianism exists, but comparing a digital rights issue to the Holocaust weakens both arguments.

          There might be plenty of other powerful ways to criticize age verification laws.

          @Tutanota@mastodon.social

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          • nocci@punk.cyber77.deN nocci@punk.cyber77.de

            @jathanasiou@mastodon.social

            The issue is that Niemöller's poem specifically addresses the Holocaust and Nazi persecution - the systematic murder of millions. Using it for age verification, no matter how concerning those policies are, trivializes the Shoah.

            Age verification absolutely raises serious privacy and surveillance concerns that deserve strong opposition. But we can make that case without invoking genocide. The slippery slope to authoritarianism exists, but comparing a digital rights issue to the Holocaust weakens both arguments.

            There might be plenty of other powerful ways to criticize age verification laws.

            @Tutanota@mastodon.social

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            #16

            @nocci @Tutanota

            I appreciate the well-put reply but I have to say I humbly and respectfully disagree with the "trivializing of genocide" angle.

            Didn't genocide and fascism start with control? ID Checks and marks on people's arms, and monitoring and "removal" of opinions different to the state's? First peacefully, with some half-reasonable excuse "immigrants/<others> threaten our quality-of-life" and then violent suppression.

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            • nocci@punk.cyber77.deN nocci@punk.cyber77.de

              @Tutanota@mastodon.social

              Folks... I don't know who was responsible for the Martin Niemöller allegory.

              That's really inappropriate.

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_They_Came

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              #17

              @nocci @Tutanota absolutely not. While this is about the logistics side of it, the abductions and killing are already carried out in e.g. the US (see up this thread!)

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              • jathanasiou@mastodon.socialJ jathanasiou@mastodon.social

                @nocci @Tutanota

                I appreciate the well-put reply but I have to say I humbly and respectfully disagree with the "trivializing of genocide" angle.

                Didn't genocide and fascism start with control? ID Checks and marks on people's arms, and monitoring and "removal" of opinions different to the state's? First peacefully, with some half-reasonable excuse "immigrants/<others> threaten our quality-of-life" and then violent suppression.

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                #18

                @nocci @Tutanota

                The web is too big in 2026. Controlling it is not much different to controlling what goes on in the streets.

                We've already heard rumors of the UK government using these "web ID checks" to censor wikipedia and news/posts regarding #Palestine and #israel

                This IS how it starts, it's just on the digital space now.

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                • jathanasiou@mastodon.socialJ jathanasiou@mastodon.social

                  @nocci @Tutanota

                  The web is too big in 2026. Controlling it is not much different to controlling what goes on in the streets.

                  We've already heard rumors of the UK government using these "web ID checks" to censor wikipedia and news/posts regarding #Palestine and #israel

                  This IS how it starts, it's just on the digital space now.

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                  #19

                  @jathanasiou@mastodon.social
                  I think we agree on the substance: digital surveillance infrastructure DOES enable authoritarianism, and we're seeing it happen with the UK law. Your concerns about control mechanisms have merit.

                  Where I'd still push back: Niemöller's poem carries specific weight because it's about genocide. We can call out authoritarian patterns—ID checks, surveillance, censorship—without invoking the Holocaust. That reference should be reserved for contexts that actually approach that scale.

                  Let's respectfully agree to disagree on the specific comparison. That said, your points about the UK and the potential for censorship via ID gates are valid and worrying. That is definitely a fight worth fighting—I just prefer different rhetoric to fight it.


                  @Tutanota@mastodon.social

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                  • kgmadee2@mathstodon.xyzK kgmadee2@mathstodon.xyz

                    @nocci @Tutanota absolutely not. While this is about the logistics side of it, the abductions and killing are already carried out in e.g. the US (see up this thread!)

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                    #20

                    @kgMadee2@mathstodon.xyz

                    I already made my stance clear:


                    @Tutanota@mastodon.social

                    RE: https://punk.cyber77.de/notes/ahklg4paq2f809e1

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                    • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                      Age verification is spreading like cancer.

                      First they came for adults site and social media; now they are already discussing about putting VPNs and app stores behind #AgeVerfication 🇬🇧🇦🇺

                      What’s sold as “online safety” means #surveillance via IDs checks or face scans.

                      Privacy & anonymity protect journalists, whistleblowers & activists.

                      We must fight against age verification - or the free web dies!

                      👉 More: https://tuta.com/blog/age-verification-kills-anonymity

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                      #21

                      @Tutanota the other day reporting on Roblox (game platform) some people were happy that the platform added age verification by scanning a photo. So voluntarily having children giving their pictures for facial recognition… (the kids were unimpressed. One 12 years old was identified as 16-17, another claimed to have shown a random photo of an adult)

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                      • nocci@punk.cyber77.deN nocci@punk.cyber77.de

                        @jathanasiou@mastodon.social
                        I think we agree on the substance: digital surveillance infrastructure DOES enable authoritarianism, and we're seeing it happen with the UK law. Your concerns about control mechanisms have merit.

                        Where I'd still push back: Niemöller's poem carries specific weight because it's about genocide. We can call out authoritarian patterns—ID checks, surveillance, censorship—without invoking the Holocaust. That reference should be reserved for contexts that actually approach that scale.

                        Let's respectfully agree to disagree on the specific comparison. That said, your points about the UK and the potential for censorship via ID gates are valid and worrying. That is definitely a fight worth fighting—I just prefer different rhetoric to fight it.


                        @Tutanota@mastodon.social

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                        #22

                        @nocci @Tutanota I hear you and yes I understand your stance very much.

                        It is important in times like these to retain a sense of unity even if we have somewhat different ways to call out and deal with the dangerous, undemocratic powers we face.

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                        • nocci@punk.cyber77.deN nocci@punk.cyber77.de

                          @Tutanota@mastodon.social

                          Folks... I don't know who was responsible for the Martin Niemöller allegory.

                          That's really inappropriate.

                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_They_Came

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                          #23

                          @nocci @Tutanota yeah I agree. this is bad, but it's not the Holocaust.

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                          • elexia@catcatnya.comE elexia@catcatnya.com

                            @nocci @Tutanota yeah I agree. this is bad, but it's not the Holocaust.

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                            #24

                            @elexia@catcatnya.com
                            exactly - thx for confirmation

                            @Tutanota@mastodon.social

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                            • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                              Age verification is spreading like cancer.

                              First they came for adults site and social media; now they are already discussing about putting VPNs and app stores behind #AgeVerfication 🇬🇧🇦🇺

                              What’s sold as “online safety” means #surveillance via IDs checks or face scans.

                              Privacy & anonymity protect journalists, whistleblowers & activists.

                              We must fight against age verification - or the free web dies!

                              👉 More: https://tuta.com/blog/age-verification-kills-anonymity

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                              #25

                              @Tutanota I'm happy.. I'll start using simple phone or smartphone with minimum services or apps with custom rom.. ☺️😊Atleast it ll give me full time to hangout with my people locally.

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                              • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                                Age verification is spreading like cancer.

                                First they came for adults site and social media; now they are already discussing about putting VPNs and app stores behind #AgeVerfication 🇬🇧🇦🇺

                                What’s sold as “online safety” means #surveillance via IDs checks or face scans.

                                Privacy & anonymity protect journalists, whistleblowers & activists.

                                We must fight against age verification - or the free web dies!

                                👉 More: https://tuta.com/blog/age-verification-kills-anonymity

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                                #26

                                @Tutanota The reality is that to fight disinformation, misingotmation and scams, only ID verification will work IF and it's a big if, cannot be controlled by governments and corporations, plus the "fake accounts" and bot farms are locked out of Internet, especially social media.
                                And it ain't going to be good if governments take the lead on developing the solutions.

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                                • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                                  Age verification is spreading like cancer.

                                  First they came for adults site and social media; now they are already discussing about putting VPNs and app stores behind #AgeVerfication 🇬🇧🇦🇺

                                  What’s sold as “online safety” means #surveillance via IDs checks or face scans.

                                  Privacy & anonymity protect journalists, whistleblowers & activists.

                                  We must fight against age verification - or the free web dies!

                                  👉 More: https://tuta.com/blog/age-verification-kills-anonymity

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                                  #27

                                  no way the app i always see when i open f-droid is on wafrn(well, mastadon but i dont care. my point is i didnt expect to see it THERE yk)

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                                  • art_histories@mastodon.socialA art_histories@mastodon.social

                                    @superboom12s @Tutanota Until Elon Musk with hishateful, lying, kiddy-porn-site isn't banned I will never believe that it is for "the protection of our children". Because protection of children means that social media would be regulated and providers would be held accountable for the damage they do by spreading lies, misinformation, and hate.

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                                    #28

                                    @art_histories @Tutanota

                                    Well, can't deny that I absolutely hate social media like that, as they only do care for their gains and not for their users at all, look at Facebook (not only but as an example), who consciously advertises scams and misinformation...

                                    However, I do think regulation is not a solution entirely, I believe that education is way more important, as too much regulation leads to less freedom and people not knowing to manage themselves when they get able to.

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                                    • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                                      Age verification is spreading like cancer.

                                      First they came for adults site and social media; now they are already discussing about putting VPNs and app stores behind #AgeVerfication 🇬🇧🇦🇺

                                      What’s sold as “online safety” means #surveillance via IDs checks or face scans.

                                      Privacy & anonymity protect journalists, whistleblowers & activists.

                                      We must fight against age verification - or the free web dies!

                                      👉 More: https://tuta.com/blog/age-verification-kills-anonymity

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                                      #29

                                      @Tutanota I can't say what I think without being blocked. There is no freedom to speak unless you are a fascist.

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                                      • nocci@punk.cyber77.deN nocci@punk.cyber77.de

                                        @Tutanota@mastodon.social

                                        Folks... I don't know who was responsible for the Martin Niemöller allegory.

                                        That's really inappropriate.

                                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_They_Came

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                                        #30

                                        @nocci Thank you very much for your feedback and for sharing your stance on this. We agree that this poem could be misinterpreted in such a way, and that is definitely not something we intended. However, in the English-speaking world it is commonly used today to speak up against increasing surveillance tendencies, and that's what we are doing here. We are sorry if this did not come across clear enough and will review future posts more critically.

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                                        • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                                          Age verification is spreading like cancer.

                                          First they came for adults site and social media; now they are already discussing about putting VPNs and app stores behind #AgeVerfication 🇬🇧🇦🇺

                                          What’s sold as “online safety” means #surveillance via IDs checks or face scans.

                                          Privacy & anonymity protect journalists, whistleblowers & activists.

                                          We must fight against age verification - or the free web dies!

                                          👉 More: https://tuta.com/blog/age-verification-kills-anonymity

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                                          #31

                                          @Tutanota nope. It's good that adult sites are locked behind age verification. The harder it is to access that rubbish, the better.
                                          The issues are all the others, yes.

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