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ID is needed to vote or sit on a jury. So, I don't understand your point.
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David
Clarifying: are you saying every social post shows the true name of the poster? or do they only need ID to use the service and can use nicknames?
Posted by
Max
Oct 26 '22, 13:14
If the true name is shown, I'm asking why we wouldn't require which way every voter voted to be public either.
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If you say anything in public today, someone can record it on a smartphone, right? Why should social media offer more protection than real life?
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David
Oct 26, 13:30
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To Bery's point, there are plenty of murderous people who would are proud to identify online. It's content, not the name.
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Max
Oct 26, 13:42
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You can't write rules for the criminals. That's the whole point. They just keep breaking the laws in more brazen ways.
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David
Oct 26, 13:44
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