Student visa applicants will now be forced to make their social media accounts public
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It's going to be weird when there's no handle or social media at all. I nuked my social media around 2020/2021, I was legit tired if people posting travel pics and pretending everything was alright. Oh by the way one could make a fake page just for this, but deep down we know we don't care.
If you say that you have no social media accounts they will probably assume you're lying and deny you.
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(they mean Lemmy is social media)
Nuke accounts 2021
Create new accounts 2022
¯\(ツ)/¯
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Student visa applicants will now be forced to make their social media accounts public
The Trump administration continues its war against disfavored speech by forcing student visa applicants to make their social media accounts public.
Reason.com (reason.com)
*social media accounts that they know of
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If you say that you have no social media accounts they will probably assume you're lying and deny you.
I imagined. Probably it's better to have a public one where you have the kind of things they want to see.
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(they mean Lemmy is social media)
Closer to forums than IG. Anything old school deserves to not be bundled in with the rest of "social media", so in that regard I get it. We still have handles though.
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I imagined. Probably it's better to have a public one where you have the kind of things they want to see.
Tomorrow there'll probably be a service to do exactly they. Give them a few pics and they'll deep fake an entire account for you.
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Tomorrow there'll probably be a service to do exactly they. Give them a few pics and they'll deep fake an entire account for you.
Trump, Job Creator
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Tomorrow there'll probably be a service to do exactly they. Give them a few pics and they'll deep fake an entire account for you.
You can buy accounts.
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It's going to be weird when there's no handle or social media at all. I nuked my social media around 2020/2021, I was legit tired if people posting travel pics and pretending everything was alright. Oh by the way one could make a fake page just for this, but deep down we know we don't care.
.... but isn't Lemmy social media? And you're here. (Although I guess it is more accurately called antisocial media)
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Student visa applicants will now be forced to make their social media accounts public
The Trump administration continues its war against disfavored speech by forcing student visa applicants to make their social media accounts public.
Reason.com (reason.com)
So an applicant with dangerous people in their life, maybe an abusive family member or a stalker ex, is forced to expose their accounts they would otherwise keep private. That's the first bad-case scenario that comes to mind, I'm sure there are more.
I propose a new rule - if so for me, then so for thee. Anything imposed on legal applicants is also imposed on the lawmakers who put it in place.
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.... but isn't Lemmy social media? And you're here. (Although I guess it is more accurately called antisocial media)
I've heard social media where you interact with strangers instead of "friends" referred to as "antisocial media".
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.... but isn't Lemmy social media? And you're here. (Although I guess it is more accurately called antisocial media)
I don't think Lemmy would count as social media but that said, you can easily create a dummy account that just, for example, posts pictures of moths or beans or bread or whatever.
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Tomorrow there'll probably be a service to do exactly they. Give them a few pics and they'll deep fake an entire account for you.
That's an excellent idea, particularly because that service would use AI against the type of people who typically shill or welcome AI products. Let's build more of those.
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I don't think Lemmy would count as social media but that said, you can easily create a dummy account that just, for example, posts pictures of moths or beans or bread or whatever.
I know nothing about how it works but won't immigration check account age for their legitimacy?
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I don't think Lemmy would count as social media but that said, you can easily create a dummy account that just, for example, posts pictures of moths or beans or bread or whatever.
posts pictures of moths or beans or bread
anarchist!
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.... but isn't Lemmy social media? And you're here. (Although I guess it is more accurately called antisocial media)
Lemmy is social media, but when people say "social media" they're typically referring to one of two things. They either mean all social media including legacy forums or they mean media that is directly tied to their real names.
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Student visa applicants will now be forced to make their social media accounts public
The Trump administration continues its war against disfavored speech by forcing student visa applicants to make their social media accounts public.
Reason.com (reason.com)
Yet another reason not to study there. Ideological screening, what a joke.
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Student visa applicants will now be forced to make their social media accounts public
The Trump administration continues its war against disfavored speech by forcing student visa applicants to make their social media accounts public.
Reason.com (reason.com)
Brain drain away!
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Student visa applicants will now be forced to make their social media accounts public
The Trump administration continues its war against disfavored speech by forcing student visa applicants to make their social media accounts public.
Reason.com (reason.com)
Delete all social media problem solved
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.... but isn't Lemmy social media? And you're here. (Although I guess it is more accurately called antisocial media)
Lemmy also can’t be used non-publicly so a pointless distinction considering the context.