Someone Forked Systemd to Strip Out Its Age Verification Support

https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/65894673

Someone Forked Systemd to Strip Out Its Age Verification Support - Divisions by zero

Lemmy

Lots of tin foil hat wearing morons making mountains out of molehills. All that happened is a DOB field was put in so people can add their DOB IF THEY CHOOSE TO. It is not mandatory, you can leave the field blank.

Hard disagree. This represents the pot getting turned up on the frog.

I acknowledge you are factually correct. However, once this field exists, it enables later reference and/or mandatory dependencies.

There is no positive use case , but lots of possibly negative use cases. For that reason, it shouldn’t exist.

I’m not really sure you can argue birthdate is the thin edge of the spear when the standard Linux user database already had fields for location, email, phone number, and real name. None of which have been used for anything up to this point, and systemd-homed is not as widely used.

I get it, but I believe it to be a false equivalence. This change is not happening in isolation. There is currently a general trend towards de-anonymising users, and this DOB field is a step in that direction.

The only real question is, do I want my computer storing more, or less, personally identifying information. Given that I don’t trust the intended use, or ANY use which is later enabled by this, my answer is ‘less’.

I conceptually agree with your second paragraph but I fail to see how the existing unused fields are somehow less dangerous or a “false equivalence” to a new unused DOB field which is significantly harder to use to deanonymize someone than their name, address, and phone number.

Sounds like we are violently in agreement then, that all of those fields should be removed.

Good outcome.