• Zagorath@aussie.zoneOP
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    3 days ago

    We are not equipped to store that level of sensitive information

    For what it’s worth, the legislation seems pretty clear on this one point (despite being unbelievably unclear on just about every other point):

    • Government-issued ID cannot be the only way a person is able to verify themselves
    • If Government-issued ID is used, it cannot be stored past the length of time it takes to verify

    How that’s going to play out in practice is anybody’s guess at this point.

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      3 days ago

      If Government-issued ID is used, it cannot be stored past the length of time it takes to verify

      That just reverses the circle of trust. If I can’t trust the users not to lie about their age (“trust me, bro”) in a DM, then the users can’t trust me not to keep copies/sell their private information (“trust me, bro”). That’s a super-flawed verification method.

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        2 days ago

        Oh yeah definitely. I just view that as a separate problem. Both are problems, but as I see it:

        • Liability the platform is taking on
        • Privacy the user is giving up