• GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org
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    10 days ago

    Why? This cannot possibly have any legal weight. Some adults look young. Some kids look old. The very idea is broken from the outset.

    I can’t tell if this is incompetence or malice.

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      10 days ago

      I guess someone had that idea, sold it and then contracted some poor guy to implement it, even if it is bullshit and does not work

  • The only difference I see between this and the only other non-official way of verifying age on Discord is that Discord itself will have your face and not just the mod team of the room you’re joining.

    I wasn’t gonna send a picture of my ID to some rando; I sure as fuck won’t give it to a corporate entity.

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      11 days ago

      Just in case anyone reading this gets the impression that direct messages sent on Discord are private from Discord itself, they aren’t. If you were to send your face to a mod, or send anything to anyone there, then Discord would have it, too.

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        To be fair to Discord, it has to work that way. They serve the files to you anywhere in the world on any device you use, don’t they? That requires hosting the content.

        But it could very well be used for other purposes, too, of course.

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          No, it doesn’t have to work that way, as we can see by the existence of messaging platforms with end-to-end encryption.

          I suspect the person to whom I replied understands this, but their comment could have been misinterpreted as implying that Discord messages are private, so I wanted to clarify.

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            Regardless, they need to have it in their terms of service that they can host the file, encrypted or otherwise, on their servers and reserve the right to serve the files to other users.

            But yes, that’s true that they can’t necessarily access the files they’re hosting/serving.