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1. reedf1+db4[view] [source] 2025-07-29 12:52:05
>>mmaria+(OP)
Phishing for material for sextortion has never been more trivial. The implementation of this is going to lead to mass fraud. Walk into parliament, ask who is willing to go to jail in defense of the act if and when the first lot of randy pensioners are bankrupted, or kid commits suicide out of shame - and if no one raises their hand, repeal it.
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2. reliab+wl4[view] [source] 2025-07-29 13:48:05
>>reedf1+db4
It seems that your argument is more about the way the verification is implemented and not about the idea of verification by itself.
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3. wongar+Sv4[view] [source] 2025-07-29 14:39:00
>>reliab+wl4
Yes, in a perfect world the downsides are limited. But in the world we live in I predict a lot more leaks similar to the Tea app hack (which contained a lot of passports, linked to some quite private data from chats like medical documents)

The biggest hope I see is that the EU also wants to implement age restrictions, but with a lot more effort to get it right and make it compatible with a strong desire for privacy. Maybe that will make "proper" implementations easy and common enough that many of the downsides will be mitigated

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