• NekuSoul@lemmy.nekusoul.de
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      3 days ago

      So what happens when a platform grows and that threshold is reached one day? Force every to de-anonymize and potentially reveal sensitive information about themself or abandon their account?

      There’s just no good way to force only some places to keep some places anonymous without running into problems.

      While I believe in the right to online anonymity, I also don’t think that de-anonymization would even work, when I see the same garbage being posted in places that enforce real names. It just doesn’t seem like a detractor to those types of people.

      Instead, I’d rather want to see harsher punishments for big sites failing to moderate their content. I’d also take a look at these personalized “recommendation” engine and maybe ban them altogether. (Bonus points if it also affects personalized ads.)

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        3 days ago

        Try to come up with a reasonable process for transitioning between the thresholds or stop pretending you’re interested in anything but providing your point.

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          3 days ago

          Sorry, but this comment left me completely stunlocked. Why am I supposed to solve the problems to a problem you’ve created? Since when is trying to prove your point not how an argument works? What even is an argument anymore?

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            2 days ago

            You can still have your dumb username. We just need to make sure you’re not a child or a Russian. Alternatively, we could also just wait for authoritarianism to make social media completely illegal or unusable. That’s our current track.