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  • Just disable everything on your phone right now down to the essentials. If you’re on Android, there’s a lot of really minimalist 3rd party launchers like Niagara launcher that can improve the minimalist experience as well. You’d basically mimic the light phone at that point while still having every upside and be able to selectively enable and disable what you’re asking.

    You don’t need to pay for an overpriced phone to take your choices away. You can find the will power to just disable it on your current phone.







  • Session tokens are valid because they come from the service themselves, that’s how they know they’re good.

    That doesn’t work here because if there’s no identifying information in this token from a 3rd party service (the ID verification service), then it is useless because it can simply be reused by everyone.

    So you’d have to create a unique one for each site, which would involve the login website and verification service to link to each other, which is extremely privacy violating.

    If it is NOT unique (ex: anonymous person request verification for site A), then that service can reuse that verification token and break it. So identifying the sites together is required for this to work and is a massive issue.

    The solution is simple on-device parental controls and have the browser flag this. Yes it can be cheated just like “are you 18+?” prompts, and that’s how it should be.

    It’s also important to point out that you’re saying social media. ID verification would not stop there, it would then be used for sites like porn, which nonsense laws have already passed for this without proper solutions. Which the government should have zero business seeing what legal porn you watch, nor is there anything wrong with porn that it should be banned.





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    2 months ago

    Lol these comments get increasingly emotional and deranged. This is why these are hiveminds responses.

    There’s a word for what the original commenter was talking about, and that’s bereavement. It’s also protected under US law.

    So you’re being incredibly gullible if you believe this person was fired for the sole reason of them being a teenager and their family member dying. That’s just like cartoonishly evil and blatantly illegal, and it just reinforces a very black and white world view that this community is predisposed to. That’s the whole point of why I suggested there’s context missing here.

    Also are you new here that you think votes determine truth?