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uconnectlol 4 days ago

lets just skip straight to the logical conclusion, buddy. no amount of "web" or "discord" regulation stops porn consumption. the statistic of "minors viewing porn" wouldn't be affected even slightly, even if all of the regulation in question here were passed to the fullest extent. this is because people can just download and run whatever software they want, and communicate with any party they want. what you want is for people to not have control over their computers/communications made from them. people talk about a middle ground, but there is none, because you will always just notice that the "minors viewing porn" statistic is not affected by your latest law, until you have absolute control over civilian communications. this is completely against what anyone in the open source community let alone democracy, stand for.

ndriscoll 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

My complaint was exactly that with modern devices, the owner does not have absolute control over communication on the device, and that's a problem. I think anyone in the open source community or people that believe in democracy would agree that e.g. the owner of a phone or computer should absolutely have the ability to intercept, record, manipulate, and filter all communication that device is doing.

droopyEyelids 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Do you believe the ease with which a service can be used influences the amount of people who use that service?

Like with marginal users?

pavel_lishin 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Right. My friends in middle school would trade floppies with porn on them, which older students and siblings would be happy to provide.