

“Today me, tomorrow you”


“Today me, tomorrow you”


In order to provide a “yes, this person is over 18” service for a vendor, the vendor has to know which real name (or other personally identifiable piece of information) to look up, don’t they?
So if you have to provide the vendor with a real name, phone number, ID card number or selfie that identifies the account “draco_aeneus@mander.xyz” with “John Doe/555-4556/X1234567” that eliminates your anonymity, they’ve accomplished surveillance over your personal opinions and whatever other content you share. The real problem isn’t age verification, the problem is they’re trying to eliminate anonymity.


Yes, it’s encrypted. Wouldn’t be much of a point if it was just plaintext.


Neon lights? Sorry, that’s only covered by the Premium Plus Elite membership.


Scorchio
Not saying you’re wrong, but sometimes when you lose someone important, you compartmentalize it so hard you’re basically denying to yourself that it happened. The ugly crying and breakdowns sometimes happen later, when it really sinks in.
Hoping for the best with your little guy.
“Quick guys, he’s harming himself! That’s OUR job!”