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(1) Es gibt wirklich Leute da draußen, die ihre eigene Realität fälschen und aufmerksamkeit suchen auf soziale Netzwerke. Das ist die Thema von mein PhD.
​Meine favorieten sind die Menschen, die fühlen dass sie so speziell sind, dass sie dir nicht sagen können woran sie arbeiten. Es gibt buchstäblich drei Kategorien von dieses Typ Arbeit, die verbieten um andere Leute wissen zu lassen über ihre Anstellung (!)
@danielsreichenbach 100% bullshit also. 100% gaslighting crap. This is my last comment.
@danielsreichenbach 100% bullshit. Also someone working with "millions of users" would not ask such dumb questions without first doing basic googling. I stand by my claim of 100% bullshit.
@danielsreichenbach nice so you work for Palantir or some other defense stuff. Or more likely, perhaps certainly, you're making it up. There are no companies which forbid people from letting others know where they work. Not even Palantir.
@danielsreichenbach your original question expressed the desire to track on people while hiding behind a veil of being deeply concerned about privacy. #narcissistic behaviour but go on keep up the stupid questions. I guess you know how to Google things for yourself so stop baiting people who are trying to be helpful. If you can't find the answer you're either baiting or asking the wrong question. Also your "service with millions of users" sounds like it doesn't exist. If it does you'll name it.

@danielsreichenbach there is no perfect solution. Type the following into Gemini Pro or Claude Opus:

I have an online service. What is the best way to determine routes to the client without privacy invasion?

(RFC 8805 seems to be the best)

@danielsreichenbach logging IP and doing the rest then is only solution. In principle IP logging is already privacy invasion so there's no way to achieve this goal without some privacy invasion. Just put into terms and conditions.
Anycast - Wikipedia

@danielsreichenbach by definition there is no privacy-respecting way of doing geolocation. What is the purpose? What do you need it for? That is the question I think.
@wowemulation very nice, now just needs adoption and a community. Best of luck!