If you somehow still considered uploading your face/ID to Discord, here's one more reason not to: Peter Thiel seems to be the lead investor in the service that implements the age check.
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@codebuzz I wouldn't trust a guy who lies about his involvement with Russia. Not saying he's like Thiel, but he's not as trust-worthy as furries around here.
@nina_kali_nina I hear you. Seems a lot of prominent people tend to have additional agenda's somehow. Still, his wording is right, and he tries to align his actions.
Comparing him, how many companies made promises, only to break them (ad they knew they would)
I think this is one more hurdle between 'the internet that was' and reclaiming it again (insights on Big-tech, Solutions in the Fediverse).
It's a big teaching, we all need.
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If you somehow still considered uploading your face/ID to Discord, here's one more reason not to: Peter Thiel seems to be the lead investor in the service that implements the age check. And, oh, the service page says they will store our data on their side (at least for a little while).
@nina_kali_nina What? Discord was bullshitting us with how secure their system was and how much data is being extracted and stored? SAY IT AIN'T SO! They've *definitely* never done that before!
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If you somehow still considered uploading your face/ID to Discord, here's one more reason not to: Peter Thiel seems to be the lead investor in the service that implements the age check. And, oh, the service page says they will store our data on their side (at least for a little while).
@nina_kali_nina
Murphy's rule's variation No. 42:
Even when you think something can't go worse, it will. -
If you somehow still considered uploading your face/ID to Discord, here's one more reason not to: Peter Thiel seems to be the lead investor in the service that implements the age check. And, oh, the service page says they will store our data on their side (at least for a little while).
@nina_kali_nina Come think of it, it's the same one that VRChat uses, isn't it?
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@nina_kali_nina What? Discord was bullshitting us with how secure their system was and how much data is being extracted and stored? SAY IT AIN'T SO! They've *definitely* never done that before!
@disorderlyf `pparently they switched systems in some regions because the system didn't work out.

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If you somehow still considered uploading your face/ID to Discord, here's one more reason not to: Peter Thiel seems to be the lead investor in the service that implements the age check. And, oh, the service page says they will store our data on their side (at least for a little while).
@nina_kali_nina @LunaDragofelis also their rxpeirmenting with it after the precipus one kept getting hacked . because discord cant take a hint
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@nina_kali_nina What? Discord was bullshitting us with how secure their system was and how much data is being extracted and stored? SAY IT AIN'T SO! They've *definitely* never done that before!
@disorderlyf @nina_kali_nina they switched to a new one due to many people bypassing it via various methods, theres like a github repo thats gone back and forth 30 times now .. and discord opted to be more invasive instead of taking the hint
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If you somehow still considered uploading your face/ID to Discord, here's one more reason not to: Peter Thiel seems to be the lead investor in the service that implements the age check. And, oh, the service page says they will store our data on their side (at least for a little while).
@nina_kali_nina it's clear that the government is building a massive database of citizens and everything they say and do online. They are doing this using private companies to get around any direct legal challenges.
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@codebuzz I wouldn't trust a guy who lies about his involvement with Russia. Not saying he's like Thiel, but he's not as trust-worthy as furries around here.
@nina_kali_nina I also trust furries around here a lot more than I trust Telegram. @codebuzz
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oh ok.
I would urge readers not to have blind faith in things like Signal or Tor.
This is from 2013, over a decade ago, they've advanced since:
"The National Security Agency (“NSA”) has developed techniques to circumvent the anonymity offered by the Tor network. "
src: https://jolt.law.harvard.edu/digest/snowden-documents-reveal-nsa-attempts-to-track-tor-users
@charlesdelavalleepoussin@mastodon.social @nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt Yeah, Tor has issues with its design that mean it fails against global observers (which is anyone willing to pay for netflow data, so basically anyone with a large university department's budget) because it does basically nothing to mitigate timing analysis.
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@charlesdelavalleepoussin @lispi314 well, it's less about this, and more about "there is no internet unless you login with your account tied to your passport" which is pretty bad
@nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt @charlesdelavalleepoussin@mastodon.social That doesn't by itself provide all that much of a difference.
It just means that (assuming CGNAT dies) an IP = a person, so identification of endpoints is easier.
It might make determining participation in mixnets easier, but that in itself doesn't allow for deanonymizing traffic in said mixnets if it actually bothers to mitigate traffic analysis against global observers.
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indeed, some billionaires are demanding every user on the internet is never anonymous
""the authenticity of every person that expresses themselves online""
@charlesdelavalleepoussin@mastodon.social @nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt The idea is to stifle criticism against them or the ravages they cause.
It doesn't make for a politer society or otherwise work. China's Internet demonstrates that handily.
South Korea dropped the idea for the very same reason after trying it.
Anyone that suggests it is either ignorant and unwilling to do research, or knows exactly what harms it does and wants them.
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@nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt @charlesdelavalleepoussin@mastodon.social That doesn't by itself provide all that much of a difference.
It just means that (assuming CGNAT dies) an IP = a person, so identification of endpoints is easier.
It might make determining participation in mixnets easier, but that in itself doesn't allow for deanonymizing traffic in said mixnets if it actually bothers to mitigate traffic analysis against global observers.
@lispi314 @charlesdelavalleepoussin oh, but it absolutely does in regards to identity theft, online bullying, doxxing, government surveillance...
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@lispi314 @charlesdelavalleepoussin oh, but it absolutely does in regards to identity theft, online bullying, doxxing, government surveillance...
@nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt @charlesdelavalleepoussin@mastodon.social Oh yeah, it is very harmful to people that aren't near-exclusively using anonymized/mixnet overlays.
And that assumes that it works "as intended" rather than say... having major dataleaks and broken security in its implementation.
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@nina_kali_nina @GerardThornley yeah like facebook, there's too many people i'm not in touch with any other way
but it's more than a little annoying
discord does its value proposition very well! it's a pity about the company
@nina_kali_nina @GerardThornley @davidgerard we should have never relied on it in the first place, and we need to remove that dependence at light speed
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@nina_kali_nina I assume the Peter Thiel guy is part of the "Epstein class" and does mass surveillance, but I'd like some clarification on the implications here so I don't have to assume
@nina_kali_nina @ariarhythmic he is! He's directly connected to Epstein
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@charlesdelavalleepoussin well, the answer is "maybe". Some countries, including UK, already require Mastodon servers to perform age checks for the visitors in some situations. It might be that some servers will be forced (by the governments) to either implement age verification or be shut down.
@charlesdelavalleepoussin @nina_kali_nina openly resist. "Fuck you make Me" is the correct attitude
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Does the "maybe" depend on instance size? or reach?
Thinking aloud - it can't be instance size because you can theoretically reach people beyond your instance.
I think age verification is a good thing. If it can be done in a privacy preserving way - and that, for me, is the issue.
@nina_kali_nina @charlesdelavalleepoussin there is no such thing ad privacy preserving discrimination (that's what this is)
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@nina_kali_nina @ariarhythmic he is! He's directly connected to Epstein
@fluffykittycat@furry.engineer @nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt @ariarhythmic@ohai.social he's also the guy who refused to say he would like the human race to continue existing when asked in an interview lol -
I'm no expert but we do check age when selling alcohol, vapes or knives in shops.
In a shop the vendor looks at the photo ID (eg student card, driving license, other) but does not keep it.
That seems to be a proportionate approach.
Sadly I don't know of anything equivalent in the digital world.
@ariarhythmic @nina_kali_nina @charlesdelavalleepoussin the people who convinced you that talking to people online is the equivalent of a pack of Marlboros are in the Epstein files