| ▲ | ericmay 2 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Twitter can require verification on their end or require ID upload or something along those lines. The social media companies can solve this problem, it’s just way too profitable to not. They make a lot of money when you read about non-existent events from an account curated in China or India or Belarus and then go look at a bunch of ads for Patriot Bars (R) or Rainbow socks (L) or whatever. They could by default for example require an identification of some sort, and then allow “non-ID” accounts to exist but require specific opt-in to view broadly or something along those lines. More easily though you can just delete your account and then you don’t have to care about any of this crap. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | rtkwe 2 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
There's already pretty sophisticated setups to get fake live ID verifications where it's already a cat and mouse game between the tools to verify and the tools faking live verifications (sometimes including just scamming people into acting as the 'user' for verification). Ideally I'd also not have to provide my ID for yet another inane service and risk that ID getting leaked as seems to be inevitable. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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