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Also: We built a resource hub to fight back against age verification https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/12/age-verification-comin...
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bobajeff ◴[] No.46224484[source]
I wonder what the psychological effect of having little or no privacy would do to people. Are we all going to be paranoid schizophrenics? How would a world of paranoid schizophrenics work? How insane are world events going to be from that point on?
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burnt-resistor ◴[] No.46236530[source]
China is an example of this. Somewhere that, according to the UN's data, executed "undesirable" people with such gusto that it incidentally decreased the organ donor waitlist time so low that it couldn't be explained by any other factor.

"Perfect" security is only attainable with zero dissent, zero individuality, zero privacy, and zero freedom.

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1. SapporoChris ◴[] No.46236599[source]
"Involuntary organ harvesting[3][4][5] was once legal on criminals, but outlawed in 2015"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_transplantation_in_China