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I completely agree with your assessment regarding the trajectory towards ‘age-verifying at the internet access level.’ That specific point you raised about it being a certainty within the next 3-5 years is genuinely chilling and hits the core of the issue. This isn’t just about Discord applying rules; it feels like a fundamental shift in how we are allowed to communicate online. When biometric data or government IDs become the gatekeepers to digital spaces, the concept of digital anonymity—which is crucial for so many users, especially those with minority viewpoints or those who simply value their privacy—evaporates. The history of data breaches with third-party vendors using KYC data makes their reassurances ring completely hollow. We are rapidly moving towards a controlled, tiered internet, and it’s happening faster than anyone predicted.
This is a really good idea and it is possible to separate the robots and real people from this method, but this idea also has a bug, which is that there may be many real people who want to produce value and content, but their low financial power, if the postage fee is 500, will discourage them and they will not be able to share content that is really good and valuable to others. And the project is doomed to failure as good and valuable as this, but your suggestion to separate the robots from the real user will also work.
That's right, and this is great, because you can't tell in one or even 10 posts that you are a real person or a robot, it doesn't matter if you are not a robot, but you behave like a robot, and only time can distinguish real people from robots, and over time, real people can prove themselves with the values they create in this society and the content they provide. There are other media and conversation-oriented environments
You are absolutely right and I agree with what you said. Everyone has their own criteria for measuring and testing truth, and this is your opinion, and I respect your opinion. Everyone has the freedom to think, make decisions, and act however they want.
Thank you. I hope I can learn a lot first and then I can share with others what I have in mind and think is interesting.
I try to be that way, but fortunately I'm not shy at all about asking questions and learning from others.
Thank you, but what I saw from other users' feedback was really different from what I imagined... I hope I can see and learn something better in the future.
No, when I posted the first comment, I realized that I had mistakenly sent the link I had copied to my mobile phone's clipboard with another link. Of course, now that you've seen it, you haven't lost anything because the first video is also very good and teaches lightning in a great and interesting way. I had copied the link for another reason, but this link that is here now is exactly the same video that first introduced me to SN
Ha ha ha no... Of course it's natural for you to think this because these days agents are everywhere and it's not strange that they have come here too, but I'm telling you honestly, I'm a real human being, and I'm typing this for you right now with my hand. You are not important to me, but whenever you want, I am ready to talk to you visually and even show you my wheelchair, which is always next to my bed.
Thank you.. What does it mean, I could be a robot or an intelligent assistant created by another person?
I saw this video at first, and then when I searched more about it, I saw videos of two people's podcasts discussing and exchanging opinions about different posts, which I found interesting.
Great to see the progress on Sigbash v2! The concept of a cryptographically enforced, policy-driven spending agent that remains blind to transaction details is exactly where multi-sig control needs to go.
It perfectly bridges the gap between self-custody and the need for institutional-grade guardrails (rate limits, whitelists, etc.). The availability of the chat agent for policy drafting is a huge usability win.
Still agree with the core concern: managing the trust in the signer even with tight policies is the final frontier. Definitely keeping an eye on how this matures.