Reddit in talks to embrace Sam Altman’s iris-scanning Orb to verify users
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I can see why Reddit needs to secure the user base. As not accounts proliferate they need to be able to demonstrate verified real users to their advertisers. Unfortunately for privacy, this will be widespread, in that case. I'm opting out.
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Who TF is actually going to want to use these platforms bad enough to do this shit?
Facebook sucks and has for quite some time.
Reddit is mainly just very poorly disguised government surveillance and AI generated advertisement, and none of the content is even enjoyable or enticing. Who TF is their target audience?
Facebook sucks and has for quite some time.
In Canada we passed a regulation that social media sites have to pay our media companies to link to their articles. Google is paying up, but Facebook said no, and has banned news. It has made Facebook here much less terrible.
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Even so, are they going to acquire, set up, and use an iris scanner just to remain anonymous on Reddit?
It’ll be in yer phone
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don’t kink shame my dude
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don’t kink shame my dude
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It’ll be in yer phone
Probably someday, but the article is describing a dedicated orb device that does this.
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In theory the unique id produced by the scan could be salted by you, uniquely for each website or application, and then provided to the site. This would keep aggregators from being able to track all your activity, or at least it would if they didn't already have fingerprinting techniques that do it without the need of another unique identifier.
If the biometric ID is collected and stored by someone else, not only have I lost my anonymity, I've also lost control of my identity and there's no way for me to stop that happening.
This is unequivocally bad for privacy.
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The Russia part is still how it works in .ml.
I've blocked the .ml instance so I wouldn't know.
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I've blocked the .ml instance so I wouldn't know.
Yeah I'm not sure why I haven't yet. I guess I just keep thinking that there's some topics like tech that they can't turn into a propaganda opportunity, but they consistently prove me wrong.
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I've blocked the .ml instance so I wouldn't know.
It's not how it works, don't worry. They're just strawmanning.