• StarryPhoenix97@lemmy.world
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      Don’t give them that grace. They might not understand it, but the tech-bro lobbiest sure as shit explained it to them in simple terms no doubt.

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    if they are so concerned about children, how about doing something about the mormon church and the fucking horrible crimes that are committed against women and children in it?

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    More ways to control our lives and track our movements.

    “Party of small government”.

    Personally, I would stop using any site that did this. We all know nothing matters in this country but money. Companies stop making as much, they’ll get legislation changed.

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      We need debit cards that aren’t tethered to banking institutions which are bound to enforce this shit on their apps/websites.

      Also, isn’t legislating against VPN usage just a new way to legislate over the rights of people who don’t live in your state? Because, how is a company going to prove whether you’re in California or Utah using a California based VPN? They won’t care… They’ll just enforce that everyone bides by Utah law, regardless of your origin.

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      They may have been at one point but they def stopped once Thiel and other big technocrats got involved

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        They’re always “about to” but never seem to do it.

        If one “side” fixed anything they would not only lose the backing of their corporate sponsors, they wouldn’t be able to point to the problem anymore and say they’ll fix it to round up some votes before promptly going back to ignoring or supporting what they campaigned on stopping.

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        Yet another Biden failure! When will that guy stop causing all our problems?! Thanks Biden! /s

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      I’ve learned a little bit of multiple languages to answer the phone in a foreign language. It absolutely fucks with the scammer on the other end because they are expecting an English speaker.

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    Web services and websites should block all Utah IP addresses and redirect to page explaining that because they cannot tell who’s using a VPN, their only option is to block all of Utah.

    Yes, I understand how dumb that is, but sometimes you have to fight stupid with stupider.

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      Web services and websites should block all Utah IP addresses and redirect to page explaining that because they cannot tell who’s using a VPN, their only option is to block all of Utah.

      But VPN users using a VPN outside of Utah will still get through.

      What Utah (and likely other dumb states soon) are trying to do is to force age verification worldwide through a state law, forcing websites to verify the age of every user from anywhere, because any user who accesses the site from anywhere in the world might possibly be someone in Utah using a VPN.

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        I understand.

        Which is why I’m suggesting they preemptively block everyone in Utah. Protesting needs to inconvenience people and good protests redirect that anger towards those in power.

        “Utah’s new law us makes us legally liable for providing our services to residence in Utah using a VPN. As that is not technically possible, we have no choice but to cease operating in Utah, or allowing Utah residents to use our services.”

        But whether or not that particular strategy would be an effective from a protest, is a moot point, as big tech is behind these types of age verification and use identification laws, and those are the only websites and services with a large enough user base to make a difference here.

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          Which is why I’m suggesting they preemptively block everyone in Utah.

          Pornhub and other porn sites already do this.

          They would still be liable for transmitting content to a Utah resident using a VPN to appear as though they were in neighboring Arizona.

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      That just means that people in Utah would need to use a VPN to access those sites.

      Which is hilarious, and a predictable result when your legislature is mostly filled with people who could’ve retired decades ago…

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      With a button saying “Actually, I’m using a VPN so it looks like I’m in Utah but I’m actually not.” that gives you access

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        Many VPN providers regularly rotate their IP ranges.

        Regardless, that wouldn’t reveal to a website where the traffic was originating from.

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          wouldn’t reveal to a website where the traffic is coming from

          that’s… exactly the point here. If you’re connecting thru a VPN then the web site is supposed to ID you because you might be circumventing their local ID laws.

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            I was replying specifically to your comment…

            “It’s actually quite trivial to detect most VPN providers. There’s publicly available IP lists…”

            None of that has anything with what I’m suggesting, or why I suggested it.

            I’ve explained the rationale in other comments, but this is an action of protest, not a technical response or workaround to the law.

            If Utah passed the stupid law, you have to inconvenience Utah voters, and to do that, websites should block all Utah IP addresses. Making clear to their users that due to the new regulatory framework, they’re no longer doing business in Utah.

            If that upsets people in Utah, they can reach out to their representatives to ask why they voted to ruin the internet in Utah.

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              you originally said

              they cannot tell who’s using a VPN

              I was replying to that specific statement only. Lists of IP ranges are updated regularly and publicly available. Web sites hosted in Utah will have to make use of them to ID check visitors to comply.

              I agree with you that web sites hosted outside of Utah should just block Utah IP addresses with a “contact your representative” message."

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      Web services and websites should block all Utah IP addresses

      That won’t work on a VPN, though. The VPN will say the user is coming from outside the state. That’s the whole point of the VPN.

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      No, the better solution is for sites that age verification is pointless to block Utah. If you make a mobil app check the GPS or IP and disabl the app if they are in Utah. People should go on sites like Yelp in mass and put down votes on every establishment in Utah so that ths site becomes useless for anyone in Utah. Pretty much just destroy all tech and internet for all things Utah.

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      Yes, I understand how dumb that is

      i don’t think you do. residents of utah don’t have to use vpn with endpoint in utah, so in order for your “gotcha” to work, they would have to block whole world. since most people will choose endpoint far from them, it would probably be enough to block anything but utah…

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        That’s the point…

        It would be protest against Utah’s dumb law, with an even dumber response, that’s designed specifically to inconvenience people in Utah…

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          so you would bully the people being bullied by this law to protest the law that bullies them? well that would show them!

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            Unless you are willing to admit that Utah is a dictatorship, then yes “bullying” the people is very appropriate.

            This is an issue with american thinking, the sanctity of normality. You think doing anything that effects the every person is somehow off limits, you think the daily life of the people is unassailable. Its the same nonsense over and over across everything and I think why americans always talk about how “nothing can be done” about any issue that comes up. The us of a is flying off a cliff in multiple ways but americans will put up with it as long as they don’t notice a change in their daily life.

            It is why you are all ok with war, right up until the gas price goes up.

            It is why you are all ok with losing liberties, right up until it effects you personally.

            It is why you are all ok with your media and entertainment pushing usa #1 bullshit that always ends up “back to normal”, right up until you can’t ignore reality.

            It is why you are all ok with a clearly broken and non democratic system, right up until nether party is able to guarantee your lifestyle.

            It is why you are all ok with draconian “purity” laws being put into place, right up until sites you like to use realize that Utah is not worth the work to be there.

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              hey doc, here is one who forgot to take their pills!

              This is an issue with american thinking

              You think doing

              it is why you are all ok with

              it is why you are all ok with

              it is why you are all ok with

              it is why you are all ok with

              it is why you are all ok with

              you do know there are people in the world that are not americans, right?

              “bullying” the people is very appropriate.

              no, it is not. once you are done with this tantrum, i suggest to talk to a mental health professional and ask them for explanation.

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                no, it is not. once you are done with this tantrum, i suggest to talk to a mental health professional and ask them for explanation.

                Yes, it is. You americans will get to see the results of your madness first hand over the next few years, there is no “tantrum” over it, just the explanation of the consequences you are all facing from thinking you are special.

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            “The people being bullied” lol, they are called voters and they voted for the government that does this. Americans can fuck right off with their victim mentality. Go fix your shithole country instead

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            I think you’re confused on the concept of protesting.

            Or maybe you’re just a fan of this law, or don’t think it’s a big deal.

            Either way, I disagree.

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            “You can’t punish the voters for the things the people they voted for did!”

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    If I were a lawyer arguing against the law in court, my primary argument would be that this violates the interstate commerce section of the US Constitution.

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      looks at the scotus playbook

      yeah that falls in between ‘nuhh uh’ and ‘don’t care’.

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    The stupidity of these lawmakers is beyond wild. How the fuck is this real?

    I have a similar idea, let’s prosecute the police when they fail to catch criminals and punish them instead. A killer got away? Death penalty for the police officer in charge. That will make the killers think twice!

    Or even better, let’s prosecute politicians when their laws backfire and do more damage than good.

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      I think politicians have special law right to avoid that consequences of their actions.

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        Citizens also have special action that leds them bypass laws.

        It’s called anarchy to some, and full-on revolution to others.

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    Maybe we should just start blocking Utah like folks block North Korea. Utahans clearly want only Facebook and MySpace, and it’s rude of us to second-guess.

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    I remember the days before corporations started to see the internet as a sales and advertising platform and governments allowed it to grow organically. It was honestly great. I miss those days

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    Have they thought about passing a law that checks to see if the people making the law have an IQ above 50?

    This is the dumbest, most waste of time bullshit particularly when the rest of the country is imploding. Maybe they should focus on things that matter.

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      Maybe they should focus on things that matter.

      That requires effort. Something Republicans are incapable of doing unless it involves consolidating control over other’s lives.

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      Not just a US thing. EU is pushing for much more restrictive measures regarding mandatory ID registration. And it will be EU-wide for us. US will most likely be much better in that regard from 2027 onward, since only a few states seem to change things.

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    To date, the only countries that have made progress in blocking VPN traffic with some success are authoritarian regimes with ISP-level surveillance.

    You know you’re on to something when the only playbook you can find was written by the Chinese government.

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    I’m so weary of everything getting a little bit worse every day.

    I’m sure we all used to be excited about the future of the internet but now it’s just shit.

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      I used to see technology as our only hope and now I dread the new hells we’re creating.

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      I get the sentiment, and I’m right there with you about the erosion of our rights every day being very exhausting.

      The trick is to never stop being mad about things like this, because complacency is how they win.