- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
Decentralized social network Mastodon says it can’t comply with Mississippi’s age verification law — the same law that saw rival Bluesky pull out of the state — because it doesn’t have the means to do so.
The social non-profit explains that Mastodon doesn’t track its users, which makes it difficult to enforce such legislation. Nor does it want to use IP address-based blocks, as those would unfairly impact people who were traveling, it says.
The more interesting question is, who would you arrest? Just ignore the law. It’s unenforceable when it comes to the fediverse.
Those hosting the more popular environments. The posts would live on perhaps but target enough people and it likely becomes too small for them to care anymore, sadly.
Push to decentralize, that is to push users from more popular instances to less popular ones, would be good then I guess.
All the more reason to host anonymously.
Yeah, considering it is not impossible to geoblock per instance, they could.