Comment by Alive-in-2025

Comment by Alive-in-2025 6 days ago

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It's a great idea to get rid of, I'm shocked a company is this brave to do this. It's not in the interest of any adult to upload their ID so the government can track their web browsing. I didn't want to expose my kid to porn when they were 5, somehow it wasn't a problem because the avg browser use was guided by me, but also the browser blocked porn. When they were a bit older, a teenager, I also lightly guided their computer use.

amy_petrik 5 days ago

The solution to spam is that everyone replies to the spam and engages up to the point that human labor is required, thus making it financially impractictable

The solution to this problem is not to provide YOUR ID but to provide AN ID, again and again, once per day. Again - cannot scale if a manual check is done by a human somewhere, flipside if it's fully automated now it's game-able

  • theshrike79 4 days ago

    This is the AI we need.

    Detect or tag an email as scam -> forward it to an AI agent that will keep the scammer conversing as long as possible.

    Basically a tarpit solution but for actual humans.

  • sowbug 4 days ago

    Interesting idea. If you're of age, then arguably there would be no material deception from using a fake or borrowed ID to prove that you're of age.

    I don't believe for a second that this argument would stand up in court, but it would at least be a rational form of protest against having to identify yourself.