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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
1·24 hours agoProvide me with a scenario where a child is online and approached by someone of ill will and the child cannot just block them, and/or go to their parents?
It is my understanding that all social media applications have a method to block other users. The same thing goes for games with social aspects, like Roblox.
If the scenario in which this happens is due to poor parenting, then the problem is poor parenting. As far as I’m concerned I should never ever have the effects of someone’s poor parenting touch me in anyway.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
1·1 day agoMost of these systems have tools in place to help parents. The parents don’t give a shit—that’s the actual problem. Everything online is avoidable. There’s always a block button. Having your priest get touchy and not knowing how to handle it is waaaaay different than CR33PYGIRL6969 trying to be a perv online. Push block. Done.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
1·1 day agoSure. There is no solution except asking the parents to monitor their kid.
End of story.
We don’t need age verification laws of any kind. We need proper parenting.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
21·1 day agoYeah someone needs to get sued hard and have a big loss. But the reality of the world is that everyone keeps passing the buck, and right now it has landed on you and me, and that’s pretty fucked up.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
3·1 day agoThe parents sent their kids to an institution they know rapes kids.
The parents let their kids on the internet knowing they would be exposed to predators.
You’re doing as much as you possibly can to blame everyone else BUT the parent.
I don’t want kids communicating with me. Verify they are a kid and have kid only platforms. Not the other way around.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
4·1 day agoThat statement means nothing. It’s just an attempt to avoid providing a response by shifting blame or implying ignorance without any reasons.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
8·1 day agoIf you are saying that parents shouldn’t be responsible for their children, you are the problem.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
9·1 day agoAge verification laws have nothing to do with child predators. They never have. If they cared, they would focus on the problem—the platform. But they don’t.
The real single problem here is parents aren’t monitoring their children. When these bad things happen, the parents are ALWAYS like, “I had no idea that was going on.” The fuck are they doing with kids then?
But nooooooooooooooo…. Asking someone to be responsible for their own offspring is way too much for people to handle.
It’s 10pm, do you know who your kid has been talking to today?
If you don’t, you’re a shit-fuck parent and your kids should be rehoused.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
10·1 day agoExactly. I’m super surprised how many people are just kind of OK with all of this.
“It’s just a date, you can lie, don’t worry”
“It’s just your ID, if you’re over 18, don’t worry.”
“They’re only looking for criminals, if you’re not a criminal, don’t worry”
“They’re only looking for people who don’t act like them, look like them, believe the things they believe, vote the way they do, speak the way they do, so as long as you match them exactly, don’t worry”
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
51·1 day agoRight now? Nothing. Down the road, life in prison for terrorism. I’d suggest moving away from that jurisdiction
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I built a minimalist SPA tool using eBPF/XDP to keep ports invisible. First project in Go!
1·1 day ago“Be sure to commit with a descriptive message after each change”
Assuming you didn’t one-and-done this. Please tell me you didn’t.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I built a minimalist SPA tool using eBPF/XDP to keep ports invisible. First project in Go!
5·2 days agoYou mean, you don’t use “init” for all your commits?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•TempleOS won't comply with the new BS age verifcation laws
22·2 days agoRemoved by mod
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Linux@lemmy.ml•TempleOS won't comply with the new BS age verifcation laws
113·2 days agoGood way to lose your market share overnight
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What Linux File Manager project would be interested in adding more features ?
7·3 days agoYou should make your own file manager. That’s usually why people with lots of ideas do when they want to skip the middle man.
But I agree the default GUI file managers are a bit lackluster. Although the idea of it looking anything like windows makes me nauseous.
And then the parents find out because they monitor their online conversations.
PARENTS ARE AT FAULT FOR NOT MONITORING THEIR CHILDS ONLINE COMMUNICATION.
End of the fucking story.
Do you know where your kid is? Do you know who they talked to today? Do you know the names of their friends online and where they chat? Do you know what websites and apps your child uses?
If you said no to any of these, your child should be rehoused.