• venusaur@lemmy.world
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      You have to go somewhere to register in person and then you have to do Face ID to log in.

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        Bet you’re fine with using government IDs for porn sites as well. 🤦‍♂️

        The internet was better when everyone was just a random username and people didn’t use their real names for everything.

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          The execution is poor but I don’t se anything wrong with restricting kids from accessing porn. Especially violent porn. Some of the toxic and violent behavior men exhibit in society is due to porn.

          Don’t let red and blue blind your better judgment. Think freely.

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            You need to understand privacy laws and understand it’s the fucking parents responsibility to protect their kids from things they don’t want them to see.

            You are getting into the territory of thought policing and need to learn to think before using “your better judgment” to control other people.

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              Why don’t we let kids into adult video stores or sex shops? We live in a digital world and it’s time to put the keyboard away if you can’t get with that. There is a solution whether your cave brain can handle it or not. Idk what it is yet, but it can be done effectively and as safely as you give away your info the people online today.

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                Or and hear me out, parents could parent their children! Monitor your children’s internet, put the basic amount of effort into learning how to block websites, do some form of parenting and stop trying to be your kids friends.

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                  You live in a fantasy world. It’s way too easy to have kids and nobody is doing anything about it. There are and will be bad and/or absent parents. How do you solve that problem?

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                    Hahah so expecting parents to parent their children is living in a fantasy world?

                    Well one way we can solve that is adding a section about internet safety to parenting classes.

                    At the end of the day the parents are responsible for their children’s actions, maybe we should add some consequences for those actions.

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                Yes it’s called installing blockers on your children’s devices or controlling their access to the internet till an age that you personally are ok with your child accessing the internet. Teaching them critical thinking and internet literacy would go a long way as well.

                How about instead of getting triggered that your corporate daddy isn’t nannying humanity, go out and put some effort into parenting your own children and teaching them better?

                Do you even have kids or are you just getting offended?

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                  You clearly don’t have children or are around people with children or you would understand how much poor parenting happens. It’s way too easy to have kids. You need to solve for that or else you need to do the parenting for them.

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                    You didn’t answer my question and reflected it back on me. Do you have children?

                    Cause clearly you don’t understand what’s a parent’s responsibility is.

                    No single entity needs control over who does or doesn’t have access to the internet and you don’t need to control the parenting of others.

                    That’s call being a dictator.

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        Big businesses can afford that… Will ya let smaller ones or hobbyists off the hook?

        I ain’t giving out my home address like it’s a passport boarder crossing. How do I tell if the faceID given over the internet is from that person? Could be a dog.

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          Smaller ones are often the most fri he a d problematic so no, they’re not off the hook. Same way you wouldn’t give your credit card to a rando shop online.

          Your Face ID would need to be registered somewhere else with to validate that you registered your face and not your dog. Big problems need big solutions.

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            What suggests to you smaller ones are the most problematic?? When I think of younger people interacting online I think of big places like TikTok, I don’t think of a random mastodon server.

            The issue is not that a dog turned up to get a picture of their face, it’s that if I have a picture of your face now I can pretend to be you. Woof.

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              Think about 8chan and other underground social sites that are breeding grounds for radicalized youth.

              Apple has pictures of all of our faces. Companies have your voice if they want. It’s too late to worry about that. Anybody can be you if they want to. Eventually they could do it with a single photo if not already.