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Kiwifarms Gossip & Slap Fights KF General 2.0

These threads cover general gossip and interacting with Kiwifarms (openly calling them out).
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He couldn't win that lawsuit. He has admitted to viewing neko shota when he was younger: https://www.onionfarms.com/threads/joshua-moons-blocklands-saga-restored.2839/
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okay... I don't get it... how does this:
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is in anyway a ripoff/copy of this?
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and it's not just this site's logo. it's pretty much most of the stuff here are their own thing
I could've helped with logo but nobody would like pink Shrek with a smug to look at them.
I jest, of course.
 
There's something else I really wanted to highlight about this, it's the fact that this faggot is asking why OF has/had a podcast meanwhile Josh is allowed to have his own.
What are the numbers that Ken pulls on the podcast compared to Josh and his podcast? I know he just started, but if there's been an increase in viewers/subscriptions with each episode, then KF MIGHT have something to worry about, otherwise it's another case of KF users being hysterical over nothing and pulling the "only I can do this, no one else can" routine like a bratty 5 year old.
 
Some Linux distros already have parental controls so it can be done.

It's a question on who is willing to write the code.

Yes, designed to be set up by the parents rather than enforced against the owners will and requiring identification checks to disable.

Regardless, any ID checks would need a server somewhere to validate it and any Internet connected server can be hacked if someone is determined and skilled enough. For example, Google is supposedly developing OS-level age checks for Android which require you to store your ID on your Google account. Imagine if they face a breach...

Would be just one more place for Jersh's drones to get info on someone.
 
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Yes, designed to be set up by the parents rather than enforced against the owners will and requiring identification checks to disable.

Regardless, any ID checks would need a server somewhere to validate it and any Internet connected server can be hacked if someone is determined and skilled enough. For example, Google is supposedly developing OS-level age checks for Android which require you to store your ID on your Google account. Imagine if they face a breach...

Would be just one more place for Jersh's drones to get info on someone.
Just do what the European Union does already.

A Digital ID you can buy for a few bucks where you confirm your identity with your electronic device and after your age is verified your Digital ID information disappears from your local device after age verification is completed.

I imagine you can implement a similar system with the state's DMV where you buy a Digital ID from your state's DMV and use that to have full access to the Internet after your operating system of choice confirms your age and the information is deleted from your machine afterwards.

So the burden would actually lie mostly on the government to keep people's data safe because should a state's DMV database get breached then here comes the feds and look at who did the breach and which online communities are distributing said data breaches.

So in this hypothetical scenario, the states offering digital IDs would be considered government property and any threat actors that gain illegal access to said digital IDs would be in a shit ton of trouble because that would be a government database being the subject of concern. So if Jersh or any Kiwis think they can get away with it, the feds will knock on their front doors and ask the hard questions on how they got a hold of that kind of information in relation to government property. Just look at what happened to the guy that hacked NASA because he wanted to see if the American government knows anything about aliens.

And feds do not have a sense of humor because "We do a little trolling" isn't going to work on them.
 
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Just do what the European Union does already.

A Digital ID you can buy for a few bucks where you confirm your identity with your electronic device and after your age is verified your Digital ID information disappears from your local device after age verification is completed.

I imagine you can implement a similar system with the state's DMV where you buy a Digital ID from your state's DMV and use that to have full access to the Internet after your operating system of choice confirms your age and the information is deleted from your machine afterwards.

So the burden would actually lie mostly on the government to keep people's data safe because should a state's DMV database get breached then here comes the feds and look at who did the breach and which online communities are distributing said data breaches.

So in this hypothetical scenario, the states offering digital IDs would be considered government property and any threat actors that gain illegal access to said digital IDs would be in a shit ton of trouble because that would be a government database being the subject of concern. So if Jersh or any Kiwis think they can get away with it, the feds will knock on their front doors and ask the hard questions on how they got a hold of that kind of information in relation to government property. Just look at what happened to the guy that hacked NASA because he wanted to see if the American government knows anything about aliens.

And feds do not have a sense of humor because "We do a little trolling" isn't going to work on them.

Digital IDs are the first step in turning a society into a total panopticon. Becoming a nanny state is just not worth it.

In fact, that kind of enforcement based on government IDs and government records is what China does and what the UK is probably going to implement via their Online Safety Act.
 
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