• floofloof@lemmy.ca
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    19 hours ago

    There’s evidently a concerted international effort to end anonymity and privacy on the internet, disguised as protecting children. It would be worrying at any time, but it’s particularly alarming when authoritarian fascism is also on the rise pretty much everywhere. ID verification (sold as age verification) is a major step towards making it impossible for political dissidents and victimized groups to organize resistance or read uncensored information without being put on a list, to find, support and defend each other, or to travel freely.

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      10 hours ago

      I think it may be time for the public to create their own P2P mesh networks that are “disconnected” from the main internet.

      Also as a self-hoster I wonder how this would effect smaller individuals that run their own blogs and websites. How would a small random person be forced to put up a ID verification on their website that they might be running on a small POS laptop?

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        9 hours ago

        If ID verification is required but not practical for small independent websites, these laws effectively make it impossible to run an independent website. So only big corporations can serve content on the internet.

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      12 hours ago

      This is the thing I’m most afraid of. It’s why I’ve been moving everything to self hosting and de-googling.