This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we re-air an episode with guest Alec Muffett about online age verification.
[01:41] Intro
[06:53] In the recent, alleged attempts to make the internet safer for children, why is online age verification the “solution” that so many people have zeroed in on?
[12:59] Have we ever tried to insert “identity” into web infrastructure in the way people are trying to do it today with online age verification?
[17:21] PornHub argues that online age verification models would put collective online privacy at risk. What do they mean?
[22:16] In which we don’t ask “Why are people inconsistent in their beliefs?”
[23:36] Aren’t these online age verification models silly because they’re so easy to defeat?
[29:57] On the cost of compliance and the demands for broader content moderation.
[33:11] “I wish people would just engage with the technology and the actual technical discussions, but they don’t.”
[33:50] Why are so many of today’s proposals simply thinly-veiled attempts to make the internet worse?
[35:14] Ranum’s Law, or, “You can’t solve social problems with software.”
[38:32] “They're trying to drive other people's morality and behavior to fit their social, political, or religious agenda.”
[39:05] It feels like they’re winning. How do you feel about that?
[41:28] Is there a positive or optimistic note to end on here? (There is, yes.)
Show notes and credits:
Intro Music: “Spellbound” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Outro Music: “Good God” by Wowa (unminus.com)
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