Anonymous ID: 9491f7 March 4, 2026, 1:38 a.m. No.24338659   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8661 >>8729

>>24338656

So wait a moment.

These people with rescue vests are searching for people, okay.

So they find this guy, clearly ded.

So instead of searching for people that are well alive, they do a funny photoshoot and pretend to search people, although the camera clearly shows that they found him already, wasting precious time.

Anonymous ID: 9491f7 March 4, 2026, 5:06 a.m. No.24339036   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24339026

How do carriers know you're under 18 (In Japan)?

 

  1. SIM registration - requires legal ID, date of birth, address

  2. Under.18 flag - if registered user is a minor, filtering is automatically enabled

  3. Parent signs - parent holds contract, child is registered user - waiver required to disable

 

Japan isn't avoiding age data - it's centralising it at the telecom layer rather than distributing it across every platform

 

Pros:

  • Less biometric data collection

  • Fewer new ID databases at risk

 

Cons:

  • Filtering can be blunt over- or underblocking

  • Relies heavily on parents

  • silent infrastructure-level control most users never see

 

What this means for the UK debate

 

Child safety != biometric AV

Japan proves protection is possible without platform-wide digital ID uploads

 

An alternative path exists

Telecom-level controls + parental governance + literacy - but requires strict SIM registration

 

The real question

Where does age control sit? Platform? Government? Telecom? Parents?

Each carries new risks.

Anonymous ID: 9491f7 March 4, 2026, 5:20 a.m. No.24339082   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24339052

That's not correct.

Retards on PC started using Steam-slop and stopped buying physical games.

On consoles physical media is still best, in fact it got way better. Nowadays tons of indie games get pysical releases.

 

>pushed us into streaming subscriptions

Take responsibility, YOU DID THAT.

 

>always online

YOU PURCHASE THAT SHIT. You are to blame. In fact games-as-a-service like Fortnite would not exist if PCiggers wouldn't keep on stealing games all day long. Games-as-a-service is the logical consequence.

 

The only thing that got worse is the jump from DVD to Blu-ray. DVD loaded instantly. DVD had colorful and creative menus. Blu-rays are most of the time boring and shit. BUT streaming is even worse.