This is what is shown now when you have to verify

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      This is the law in the UK. Once mastodon become more commonplace, you can expect servers to start receiving warnings from the UK government… I don’t think being not for profit allows you to get away with it either.

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          I mean, yeah, and the government might just order ISPs to block the infringing domains. That’s usually how it goes.

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              It does render the original advice somewhat moot though doesn’t it.

              Just use Mastodon, except of course that won’t work, oh I don’t care then.

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                That’s true. But there isn’t any advice that will work against such totalitarian practices and be legal at the same time. Either you circumvent the law with some VPN, or you relinquish your right to privacy.

                The VPN route won’t work with sites like Blue Sky, as they’ve already bent to the state so you won’t have privacy there, even if your face or ID isn’t in their database.

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                  I don’t think circumventing the restrictions with a VPN is illegal. It’s one of those dumb laws where everyone just has to basically play along but everyone knows it won’t achieve anything.

                  This from the government that routinely leaves laptops on trains, with post-it notes stuck to them as to what the password is (this is not hyperbole they have actually done this).

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                    I am not a lawyer anywhere, nor a citizen of the kingdom, but usually, when you circumvent an ID check, that’s not legal.

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        Meant people as a whole. Didn’t mean to make it sound like I meant you specifically.

        Glad you are also on board with mastodon 👍

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      Is the user experience on Mastodon any better than it used to be because it used to be utterly appalling which is why no one used it. Then of course the situation was exacerbated by the fact that because no one used Mastodon, no one else used Mastodon, because none of the people that everyone wanted to follow were on Mastodon.

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        how about you try again and see? i went through this with another person like a year ago and it’s absolutely fine, it’s basically identical to bluesky.

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          It would be a bit quiet if I joined. None of the content creators I care about are on the platform. All that seems to be on there are a bunch of programmer types, which is fine if that’s what you’re interested in, but if you’re not it’s basically dead.

          Which was my point. Mastodon’s user experience resulted in basically no one other than tech nerds subscribing, this subsequently meant that no one else even tried because they would have to wade through a quagmire of poor UI only to join a platform with no one on it.

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        For popular culture, it is a bit of a ghost town, but last I checked, many tech individuals/groups fled to Mastodon the moment Musk got his hands on Twitter. It is possible that they have moved on to BlueSky, but I have not been keeping track.