I don't even think it's that - simply the advantage of popularity and clout.
Unless you're talking about vrc devs I guess π€
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I don't even think it's that - simply the advantage of popularity and clout.
Unless you're talking about vrc devs I guess π€
looks like someone's on a roll making cute pics π
such a cutie π
I love Chocolat posts
If they were smart enough to think and reflect on their actions, they wouldn't be Nazis.
I have no idea how you arrived at this point from my post.
Were you meant to reply to someone else?
I love how you're trying to low key guilt trip leftists into joining the US military. Do they pay you for that?
The great sacrifice of sitting in a military bunker while you direct a swarm of flying killer robots with your joystick.
Hands, and hair clipping into my head, have been the bane of my vrc pics
Given the past two years of US politics, I can't really blame them!
Yup! Of course you still need to trust that these processes work or that, in the worst case, the courts to uphold data protection laws.
Obviously you still have to trust that they're compliant with data transparency and deletion requests, that trials over data breaches will go anywhere, and that the government is ultimately not controlled by a sinister cabal of pedophile billionaires. Can you tell that I'm not from the US?
The app tracks on your account whenever somebody accesses your data and what data they request (and which you need to authorize) and claims that the system isn't transparent to government agencies.
There are systems that only pass on information that's strictly necessary and authorized by the user. For example my country's national ID system only gives your age for age verification checks, only gives your name when doing an ID check etc. and it requires you to authorize each usage.
I agree that there are ways to minimize privacy issues. I've been using my own country's national ID system which doesn't hold any personal data. You still need *someone* to look at your ID at some point.
I agree that this someone shouldn't be Persona - or, god forbid, Discord.
As far as I can tell, they are legally obliged to do so if they want to do business in the UK & Australia.
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There is no way you reach a large audience there if you're not already famous or get randomly picked up by a randomizer algorithm designed for sexy dances and conspiracy slop.
Your photography is so amazingly good, especially the lighting! π
It makes sense to the kind of culture it markets itself to - the suburbian culture of atomized white collar workers and their core families. The suburban home is the material core to all modern fantasies of individualism.
Perhaps the logical conclusion, therefore, is that neither owning nor not owning a gun has any influence on whether you get murdered by a fascist police force.
She looks so adorable! And Shinano is a great choice, it's a very customizable base with literally thousands of compatible outfits available. (My own main is a Shinano)
I agree that the most ideal solution would be to allow people to choose from different services available in their home countries. I'd have loved to use my country's national ID service instead of trusting a US company. I fear that VRC may be too small of a fish to operate at that scale though.
Thank you! They seem to do business with Meta so let's hope that they can be a viable alternative.
Well I hope you can get vrchat to change their decision then!
I'm not adamant about Persona. The businesses I use in my home country use different providers, but I haven't come across any that operate internationally and work with US companies.
That's why I've been asking you for examples.
You still haven't been able to come up with a single example in the time it took you to reply to me three times.
Do you not even know a single one you could have named as an example of this vast and unbound world of companies verifying IDs and age checks on the internet across international borders that are completely devoid of security risks or ties to problematic people?
Can you name some examples?
But what do we do in the meantime until such a system has been successfully built?