Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!


Shells Virtual Desktop
BMail.ag - Secure Email Service
Server.net
CPLicense.net
VPS Server
Buy VPN
Vultr
VMs for AI
HostDare
ReliableSite White-Label Dedicated Hosting for Resellers
InterServer VPS
BMail.ag - Secure Email Service
Best VPN
High-Performance Bare Metal Server Solutions
Karvl.com
Server Mania Cloud Hosting
DataWagon Hosting
AlphaVPS Hosting
Evoxt.com
Clouvider
VPS Hosting with NVMe
Residential IPs in the US & 4G Mobile Proxies in EU & US with Unlimited Bandwidth
ReliableSite White-Label Dedicated Hosting for Resellers
Rabisu - Hosting Solutions
Shells Virtual Desktop
New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.

All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.

Ubuntu looks to add age verification

13»

Comments

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad
    edited March 5

    @OpaqueRegistrant said: Hmm. So first the government says children can't buy beer.

    Except for the fact that enforcing dietary laws for children does not make the government more powerful but spying on citizens does. Bad comparison.

    How many regimes with little or no democracy and/or free speech started, at least partly, with spying on citizens, and how many started with refusing to sell kids beer?

    What do you think about social media platforms now requiring biometrics to verify age?

  • forestforest Member

    No. Fucking. Way.

    Thanked by 1WyvernCo
  • great, my 1gb proxy's running ubuntu barely manage and they are adding age verification :D

  • rpqurpqu Member

    @MaxTakeba , I revisit his arguments. Here's what I thought
    The government possessess legal authority of parens patriae. But whether the state overstep its boundaries depends entirely on the situation and context.
    In this case, the government attempt to prevent account creation by underaged user, citing online grooming and mental illness, is an overreach. This isn't the direct result of account creation on OS level. Underaged children have used computer system for decades.
    The true responsibilities lies on the parents and the social media operators. Laws prohibiting child neglect exists. And I do believe purposefully inducing mental illness or trauma is a criminal offense, through algorithmic exposure or not.
    Therefore, the state shouldn't bypass parental authority-responsibility and social media accountability, where they're shielded from liability by safe harbor provision. While "user-generated content" is protected; algorithmic conduct, the engineering of how the content is delivered, arranged, transformed shouldn't be protected.
    For example, repeating the same song over and over again is widely recognized tool for mental torture or brainwashing. So, when the algorithm deliver the same content over and over again to maximize engagement, it's functioning as psychological tools instead of a neutral platform.
    The state's failure to enforce the law, regulate the conduct doesn't justify an overt overreach into virtual machine life cycles

    Thanked by 1tentor
  • @concept said:
    There is already OS level child lock option on iOS and Android for example but that is not enough for the government. Just because tracking is illegal does not stop tech companies and government from doing it.

    Yeah it's not good enough because apps ignore it, now the law says apps can't ignore it. What's the problem?

Sign In or Register to comment.