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by pixl97 1213 days ago
'registration', what does that mean exactly? Only people with government validated IDs are allowed to post in the internet in the US? This sounds strangely in conflict with the both the first amendment and the use of anonymous materials historically as is part of our national identity.

Really everything that you're saying doesn't have shit to do with authoritative sources, but authoritarian sources. If you're a big nice identified company, or you're a member of "the party" you get to post permitted information. If you're not, well, better learn how to post those pics of a your senator pulling some crap on the darknet.

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> 'registration', what does that mean exactly? Only people with government validated IDs are allowed to post in the internet in the US?

You can just register anonymously like you do on HN. Though for social media sites or similar having "verified human" seems like not just a good idea but ultimately the direction we'll go.

> Really everything that you're saying doesn't have shit to do with authoritative sources, but authoritarian sources.

You are really jumping the gun here so I'm not going to respond to your points here since I wasn't making those.