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Ask HN: Selectively Refusing Anonymous Interactions?
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1 points
by killermouse0
1264 days ago
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I appreciate the freedom of speech that anonymity on the internet can allow. However, for content creators for example, I can see the value in engaging only with people who have provided their real identity, perhaps through a KYC process, mainly to reduce spam and increase safety. Do you think social media platforms should allow you to require this level of identity verification, possibly through a checkbox like "accessible only to people who have completed KYC". Assuming this would be backed by regulations of some sort? |
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[0] despite which I've already easily leaked 33+ bits for this handle. Anonymity theatre is much easier than anonymity.
[1] I do seem to fail others' Turing Tests from time to time, so YMMV.
[2] cf «Собачье сердце»