Light Italian Reasonably-sized-home owner and Episcopalian.
Wait… Was this supposed to be my stripper name or my dating app tag?
Light Italian Reasonably-sized-home owner and Episcopalian.
Wait… Was this supposed to be my stripper name or my dating app tag?
You really underestimate the trouble meta and YouTube are in. The specific rulings were barely tickets to them, but if they are upheld then follows flood gates of identical lawsuits are going to be opened up. They had millions and millions of child users in the 2010s that they knowingly served an addictive product to. If the current ruling is upheld, then there will likely be a very large class action settlement to payoff all the past injured users. But instead of changing their product going forward they want to get rid of the responsibility for their product entirely.
Stop making up fake conspiracies and be mad about that.
I don’t agree that Epstein is much of a counter point. There were lots of people taking about him, it really wasn’t that closely held of a secret, and he was arrested and prosecuted and murdered for it. Ultimately, with the files released, there really isn’t much in them that we didn’t already know.
Just to clear something up, my brand new account is only new because lemmings.world is closing and I had to migrate to a new server.
The biggest problem with conspiracy theories like this is always the number of people involved keeping their mouths shut. Anyone that has ever managed a large project knows how impossible it is to keep a large group of people quiet about something. In real life, there are conspiracies. Often very large ones. But they didn’t stay secret for long.
What is easier to believe: (1) that all these people involved, across countries with leaders of many different political varieties, all agreed to stick to a single narrative in order to cover up a deep international conspiracy to build a massive international database of people’s ages online, OR (2) Meta and other orgs are doing a normal business thing and trying to reduce their liability costs.
“There’s no mechanism that the government currently has that can track you as effectively as these age verification laws can.”
I honestly can’t tell if you were serious or not.
The governments just buy your data from Google. Do you have any idea how much information on you Google has?
I didn’t know about that. Maybe that’s plays into it too. But I’m generally a “simpler answer is more likely the most correct” type of guy.
In this case the simple answer is that Meta and others just had their “Tobacco Lawsuits” moment in court and liability floodgates are any to open wide, and they are pushing these laws to divert their liability onto someone else.
Google “Protected Processor Identification Number (PPIN)” to learn more.


The y-axis on the chart is extremely misleading.


Talk about lying with statistics. The Y-axis isn’t labeled and the far end of the chart is still 47% of humans in extreme poverty.
It’s so funny to me how badly people want this to be some nefarious governmental conspiracy. Listen, the government already has much better tools to track you online. Your computer has, on a hardware level, sent unique identifiers to ISPs and websites since Pentium IIIs. This age requirement thing isn’t a government conspiracy to track you, they already track you.
It is a *corporate *conspiracy. It’s Meta and other major websites, games, and applications companies that want to off load their liability. Meta and Alphabet just lost major lawsuits for their negligence in protecting kids on their own websites. There is a liability dam about to break for these companies and schools and other advocacy groups start their own lawsuits. That’s what this is about. That’s the real conspiracy.
That’s almost true. I’ve been permanently banned from subreddits for making some pretty benign comments before.
Is this really even mocking anyone? It’s really just a joke about Christian lore, only piggy backing off of a meme that’s circulating.
But it doesn’t matter. I could say “I think it’s nice to buy mothers flowers on Mother’s Day” and 30% of Lemmy users would down vote it.
Lemmy people are so weird. I really want to know who the three people were that down voted this and why.
I think that’s a bit theologically extreme, but you do you.

The biggest problem with AI is that it has very poor “accuracy vs precision” problem.
It can be very precise with what it can produce, but it’s accuracy is completely unreliable.
So, as it stands right now, the only jobs it can really replace are jobs where accuracy doesn’t really matter all that much, like front end software/web development and art production.


Issues of morality… Like checks notes illegal wars?
Several capsules are designed to effectively and safely land on land.
“Feel the rhythm. Feel the rhyme…”
Disney is all: Calling it “Euro”? Let us know how that goes…