| > Haven't you? I have heard many comments just like yours, implying that "whoever wants to verify the age is an authoritarian". I have not said that nor have I implied to nor do I believe it. If you read this thread you'll notice I said described some age verification schemes as a non-issue. I believe that people who want to implement authoritarian solutions to their problems are authoritarians. That is a rather reasonable position. In this thread you have: - Misrepresented the state of ZKP in the EU app because you didn't understand the Mullivad article or what the EU is announcing - Now you've misrepresented what I've said after a long argument with plenty of clarification. You might like to sit down with an LLM, copy-paste the text you've read in, tell it what you think was said and ask it to explore the gap between what you're reading and what the you're talking to are likely trying to get across. > You then went for your "this is all authoritarian, that's the definition of authoritarianism, etc". Your counterargument to the idea that authoritarian policy is being implemented was to pretend that the people implementing the policies had done something that they have not in fact done. It was ridiculous. And your problem in complaining about the labelling of this is that these policies are basic 101 authoritarian policy. It is hard to get more classically authoritarian than a strong central body implementing an ID system tracking what people are saying and determining who is allowed to communicate. I'm sure the authoritarians don't want to be described as authoritarian because schemes like this sometimes blow up Soviet-style, but maybe they should support better policies instead of trying to complain about being accurately labelled. If age control was being implemented by liberals there would be far less interest in the topic. |