Here is a link to learn more about the bill.

It is also important to note this legislation also includes language for ongoing, real-time monitoring. Not just verification

Here is a summary from the link shared above:

Requires manufacturers of internet-enabled devices to conduct age assurance to determine a user’s age category and provide all websites, online services, online applications and mobile applications on such user’s internet-enabled device and/or application store manufactured by the covered manufacturer with a digital signal that such user is a covered minor as well as the age category of such covered minor via a real-time application programming interface (API).

I love the inclusion of the API acronym; all super serious sounding. Like these dumb pedophiles even know what an API is!

You are encouraged to have an opinion about this. It is obvious what is happening here.

Do you have the spine to be remembered?

We are at an epic turning point in human history. Those who rise to meet that standard are today’s heroes.

The real world, filled with everyday people, needs individuals who embody a willingness to say “Get fucked!

If this is your first time learning about heroics, look up information about the “hero’s journey”. Also known as the “monomyth”.

It’s okay to be new. What isn’t okay is to sit on the sidelines in today’s world.

You are alive today. Take full advantage of it.

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    It doesn’t, nor did I propose that in any of my comments, if you’ve read them at all, which based on this comment, you absolutely haven’t.

    Internet verification is going to be a continual growing issue until we can solve how to regulate the internet as a whole, and the answer is, you cannot. Until we have real solutions to the problems it’s trying to solve, we’re going to get half cooked concepts like the ones proposed.

    Now that I’ve answered your question, how about answering my proposed question in the original comment? Seriously, give it a try, it just take a little effort to think of an idea or ideas.

    It seems like Lemmy is void of ideas though. Maybe folx are afraid of downvotes? They just don’t even want to try.

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      The reason people are acting like you’re a dick, is because you’re asking questions which have already been answered and whose answers are already well known. It’s the reason right wing nutters fight against education so hard.

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        That’s fine, I don’t mind the downvotes or being called names, but I still just don’t know the answer here. You seem to think that it’s already been answered. Could you please educate me on the following:

        How are Nations fighting against online misinformation and protecting themselves from the intrusion of external sources posing as citizen to influence public opinion? What’s the answer if it’s not some system of online verification for at least some websites?

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      We don’t live in utopia

      okay so I have an idea… how about we just fucking regulate dis/misinformation and make the alphabet soup agencies do the jobs theyre supposed to be fucking doing instead of investigating Bad Bunny.

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        Who decides what is misinformation and how do we regulate that on international websites?

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          Disingenuous argument from the jump. International websites can very easily be blocked (see- the great firewall)

          and acting like we’ve never had a nonpartisan committee to decided if things are false is wild.

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            International websites can very easily be blocked

            Can be, but should they be? Is that what you’re proposing as a solution? What about social media which is also international?

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              Again, with the disingenuous arguments. You’re shifting language here to work for you. You know damn good and well we are talking about misinformation. Why would international websites with good information be blocked?

              How about you come up with something better, since you’re so damn good at finding “holes” in other peoples proposals.

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                I’m was not poking holes in your arguments, I’m asking questions. Questions aren’t arguments or statements.

                I’m not against a “Great Firewall” for each Nation, that’s not a bad idea at all.

                Why would international websites with good information be blocked?

                There’s no feasible way to determine that without also having a “Great Acceptable List of Websites”.

                ^^^ That’s poking a hole in your argument.

                How about you come up with something better,

                I did, see my comment on the original as linked here

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      The bill is about requiring age verification

      It doesn’t, nor did I propose that in any of my comments,

      but, ya did

      Nobody has proposed better ways to fight against malicious targeted misinformation.

      So you want ideas:

      until we can solve how to regulate the internet as a whole,

      I’d argue that it doesn’t need regulation “as a whole”. We’ve been running for decades with light-touch admin just where it’s necessary. Why do we now need full-on authoritarian control? What changed? When someone makes a place that’s targeted at kids, they need to police it. AI is fully capable of reading every conversation had on roblox and identifying adults trying to stalk kids. Roblox could afford to use teams of people or AI to keep all this at bay.

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        The bill is about requiring age verification

        I’m not referring to the specific bill but the problem as a whole that is online verification and moderating misinformation. This kind of online verification has been kicked around for almost a decade now, it’s not new.

        It doesn’t, nor did I propose that in any of my comments, but, ya did

        By all means, quote me where I supported that proposal then; otherwise you’re wrong and you just don’t want to admit it (which is just, classic online discussions)

        I’d argue that it doesn’t need regulation “as a whole”. We’ve been running for decades with light-touch admin just where it’s necessary. Why do we now need full-on authoritarian control? What changed? When someone makes a place that’s targeted at kids, they need to police it. AI is fully capable of reading every conversation had on roblox and identifying adults trying to stalk kids. Roblox could afford to use teams of people or AI to keep all this at bay.

        It’s been running for a decade with light-touch as both Corporations and Governments caught up to the technological changes of the century. Now all parties are caught up and understand how to grease the wheels of the algorithm, harvest data, and manipulate information to their benefit. It started to gain momentum around ~2014 and have been going from there. Once Musk bought Twitter and turned it into a propaganda machine is when the ecosystem changed for the worse IMO.

        The issue of misinformation and manipulation of content by external sources is bigger than Roblox. LLMs are not yet sophisticated enough for both full moderation, misinformation control, and online verification.