Comment by bdangubic

Comment by bdangubic 2 months ago

2 replies

One has to assume most of the "people" with whom one interacts on the internet are bots or AIs now, anyway. That's just the nature of our post-truth reality, it doesn't matter.

but “people” do not have right to free speech, PEOPLE do. if as you said most interactions on the internet are bots they are not covered by the bill of rights :) identity-proofing would take care of that…

krapp 2 months ago

It wouldn't take care of anything, it would just expose people who need anonymity to unnecessary danger.

  • bdangubic 2 months ago

    if you trust social media companies (barf!) you can prove identity and request to stay anonymous. these are not mutually exclusive (of course IF at the beginning of this post is a big IF :) )