- cross-posted to:
- matrix@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- matrix@lemmy.ml
Practically speaking, that means that people and organisations running a Matrix server with open registration must verify the ages of users in countries which require it.
So if I just host my account on a home server on my raspberry pi, then I don’t have to age verify? I see. And I can still invite friends and family, I just can’t open up registration to the general public? I see.
Until the other penny drops and makes federation impossible: making it so users on other instances are treated as your users if they interact with your instance. If such a law was introduced I’d imagine they’d carve out an exemption for e-mail since that would cause utter chaos.
Loving the transparency on this post! It would be lovely if you could specifically fund the work which would allow Matrix to have those more gamer-foused features.
we’re painfully aware that none of the Matrix clients available today provide a full drop-in replacement for Discord…
🙁
…yet.
😀



