I'm a bit confused about some of the discourse around Bluesky having to comply with Mississippi laws.
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I'm a bit confused about some of the discourse around Bluesky having to comply with Mississippi laws.
Does it really matter to what degree they're "truly" decentralized?
Forums and fediverse servers have shut down/geo-blocked people in UK in response to UK's Online Safety Act.
https://onlinesafetyact.co.uk/in_memoriam/
I figured it's mostly fediverse servers being too small that helps them avoid having to comply. Anyone talking about how this affects mastodon.social?
#AgeVerification #Mississippi #MississippiAgeVerification #bluesky #fediverse
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I'm a bit confused about some of the discourse around Bluesky having to comply with Mississippi laws.
Does it really matter to what degree they're "truly" decentralized?
Forums and fediverse servers have shut down/geo-blocked people in UK in response to UK's Online Safety Act.
https://onlinesafetyact.co.uk/in_memoriam/
I figured it's mostly fediverse servers being too small that helps them avoid having to comply. Anyone talking about how this affects mastodon.social?
#AgeVerification #Mississippi #MississippiAgeVerification #bluesky #fediverse
here's one take. I wish we had something like a regular public conversation between experts on the protocols.
https://toot.now/@tyzbit/statuses/01K3AHJNQKXSC9QPGNNYY1CB6M
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here's one take. I wish we had something like a regular public conversation between experts on the protocols.
https://toot.now/@tyzbit/statuses/01K3AHJNQKXSC9QPGNNYY1CB6M
@wjmaggos To be fair, people have already been able to host all the different parts of the Bluesky infrastructure themselves, but putting that aside, this response from Mastodon's CEO seems to suggest what I said earlier, that fediverse admins just assume that they can fly under the radar, regardless of how big or how well federated their community is.
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@wjmaggos To be fair, people have already been able to host all the different parts of the Bluesky infrastructure themselves, but putting that aside, this response from Mastodon's CEO seems to suggest what I said earlier, that fediverse admins just assume that they can fly under the radar, regardless of how big or how well federated their community is.
I guess I don't get how laws can work this way. That you can set up a server in one jurisdiction and some other jurisdiction can sue you as soon as they pass a law that providing access to some digital content is illegal.
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I guess I don't get how laws can work this way. That you can set up a server in one jurisdiction and some other jurisdiction can sue you as soon as they pass a law that providing access to some digital content is illegal.
@wjmaggos I'm not too sure about this Mississippi law, but I believe the UK one applied to services that have users located in the UK, hence geoblocking being utilized. If nobody from the UK can access your service, then you don't need to check their ID.
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@wjmaggos I'm not too sure about this Mississippi law, but I believe the UK one applied to services that have users located in the UK, hence geoblocking being utilized. If nobody from the UK can access your service, then you don't need to check their ID.
but why does your service have to keep their residents off of it?
the Mississippi government should only be able to regulate the people of Mississippi. perhaps they should talk to the ISPs in Mississippi and force them to stop providing a connection to "bad content".
the current approach will become tyranny over those with little money for lawyers by the biggest governments. shitty civics.
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but why does your service have to keep their residents off of it?
the Mississippi government should only be able to regulate the people of Mississippi. perhaps they should talk to the ISPs in Mississippi and force them to stop providing a connection to "bad content".
the current approach will become tyranny over those with little money for lawyers by the biggest governments. shitty civics.
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but with the internet, you're not in their state. and we're often not setting up an account or paying them. they should regulate their ISPs to not allow connection to the out of state service etc.