Digital Lifeform
@LifeformDigi
There's too many insane people here, and their opinions are valued way higher than they should be.
congress.gov/bill/119th-con… congress.gov/bill/119th-con… You can help put a stop to this overreach by pressuring to have the Fair Access To Banking Act passed This would force VISA and MasterCard to be neutral in their operation, reducing biased abuse of power like this.
Steam rules updated to prohibit content that violates rules set forth by payment processors and banks automaton-media.com/en/news/steam-…
This leak is all the proof you need that forcing websites and apps to store sensitive user information to verify ID is only a liability and a danger to the public
The drivers licenses leaked today from the tea app have been uploaded to a searchable map.... this may be the worst PII leak I've ever seen lol
(昨日こちらにもアップしましたが、ポストがうまくいっていなかったのか、再度アップしなおし。)~こちらは、白背景のねそべり水着風の悪ほむさん。
I feel like more people should be aware of the thought process behind all the people who don't like CS but still hate various types of porn anyway
You show your ID to a single real life dude who looks at it for 3 seconds and it will exit his brain storage within a few minutes. You put your ID on a website and it's there forever and will be sold to everyone and his mother forever for all eternity.
I do not understand why people are so up in arms over showing your ID to porn sites. We use ID to buy alcohol, cigs and to get into clubs. Surely if websites cared about safety, they’d find a way to protect people’s information? It’s annoying but what other solution is there.
Big platforms are almost always run as a business first and foremost. They will ultimately comply if it hits their bottom line. With baraag, there is no monetization of its users by offering premium features or by selling their private data. There is no ad revenue. It is hosted…
All the most important speech issues of our time have perverts out on the front lines defending freedom. Support your local pervert today.
Kurishita Zenko is a former member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly who protects freedom of expression in manga, anime, and video games. He is dedicated to solving the problem of credit card payment regulations. He is also my friend. I highly recommend following his account.
The CollectiveShout issue has prompted me to receive messages from people all over the world who love anime, manga, content culture, and freedom of expression. I have been working on these issues in Japan since 2010. I am thrilled to have so many friends from all over the world.…
You ever notice people in non-English-speaking countries always tweet in English when they want to whine about something