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we are color matches yep yep🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️

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scrolled a little too fast and thought it was getting boiled for a sec

2 weeks ago 0 0 0 0

Everyone pony the fuck fpr the librarian who just got sacked for refusing to remove LGBTQ books from the kids' section of the library.

2 weeks ago 3401 2220 3 7

yayy🍓🍓🍓

poomang.com/en/t/myfruit...

3 weeks ago 2 0 0 1

this made me want raspberries... yum

3 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

wouldn't it be funny if EVERYONE blocked this Attie AI account @ bsky.app/profile/atti... before they could do anything with it

3 weeks ago 15298 12724 543 418

yaay!! proud of you too!

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
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(sorry to hop in i just saw this on sl) i hate it too but the good thing is you can turn it off (or it might be off automatically? it says you have to opt in). i opted out months ago. so at least theyre not forcing it on anyone :')

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

I am so goddamned motherfucking sick of smug rich assholes telling me I can't just fold my arms and be opposed to things that are unethical, dehumanising and shitty. Bitch watch me.

1 month ago 47 11 2 0

no, genai is not actually inevitable or irreversible or something you have to be okay with!

1 month ago 7 1 0 0

jebeland is a sad place to be rn ... man

1 month ago 4 1 0 0

anyways... down w hybe❤️

1 month ago 7 0 0 0

thats actually cute

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
ss from the your ai slop bores me site
i asked: "draw haobin pls"
they drew: a beautiful masterpiece

ss from the your ai slop bores me site i asked: "draw haobin pls" they drew: a beautiful masterpiece

anyways. haobin

1 month ago 2 0 0 0
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Seeing Trump and Kash Patel interact with the men’s hockey team is a solid example of how misogyny functions as a male bonding ritual. Patel is clearly trying to impress the athletes and Trump, Trump is trying to impress the athletes, and the athletes are trying to impress the president

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This doesn't seem worth having a Discord account

1 month ago 3791 2138 50 92

"Many rely on anonymity to speak freely. LGBTQ+ youth, survivors of abuse, political dissidents, and countless others use aliases to explore identity, find support, and build community. When you’re worried that what you say can be traced back to your govt ID, you speak differently—or not at all."

2 months ago 244 162 2 3

anyway RICKY FREEDOM FROM WK1🥳🥳🥳 (no one mention yh lemme look at the one bright side here ok)

2 months ago 3 0 0 0

crying im so sorry idk we have cookies and battle scars or smth here

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

people badmouthing wakeone but shorthanding it w1 ... so many people are not wannables here... wanna one always catching strays 🙂‍↔️😔

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

wow.. welcome(?) 😅

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

separating hao and gyuvin from hanbin is an actual crime btw

2 months ago 7 3 1 0

GOOD VIBES SENDING !!!!!! ✨✨✨

2 months ago 0 0 1 0
Tl;dr: The vast majority of adults will never have to interact with our age assurance systems and their experience won't change, because we know Discord and how people use it, so we're designing to respect privacy and deliver a safer experience while minimizing friction for adults.

Hey folks –

I’ve been on Discord since very early 2016 and actually joined the company in 2017. Safety is one of my areas, so today’s announcement on our blog is something I’ve been pretty involved with. I’ve always cared about Discord's approach to privacy (E2EE for A/V was another of my projects here), so I figured I’d add some more context to today's news.

I can say confidently that the vast majority of people will never see age verification. I say this because we launched age assurance in the UK and Australia in 2025, and we have some pretty good data on this now. The idea here is that we can pre-identify most adults based on what we already know (not including your messages!), and that looks to get us pretty far here. No face scans, no IDs, for the vast majority of adults.

Tl;dr: The vast majority of adults will never have to interact with our age assurance systems and their experience won't change, because we know Discord and how people use it, so we're designing to respect privacy and deliver a safer experience while minimizing friction for adults. Hey folks – I’ve been on Discord since very early 2016 and actually joined the company in 2017. Safety is one of my areas, so today’s announcement on our blog is something I’ve been pretty involved with. I’ve always cared about Discord's approach to privacy (E2EE for A/V was another of my projects here), so I figured I’d add some more context to today's news. I can say confidently that the vast majority of people will never see age verification. I say this because we launched age assurance in the UK and Australia in 2025, and we have some pretty good data on this now. The idea here is that we can pre-identify most adults based on what we already know (not including your messages!), and that looks to get us pretty far here. No face scans, no IDs, for the vast majority of adults.

And if you are one of the smaller subset of folks that we can't definitively pre-identify, then still, you only have to do it if you're accessing age-restricted servers or channels, or changing certain settings. That's really not most users. (Altho... might be more Redditors, tbh.)

Last, I know that there is concern about privacy and data leaks. That's a real concern. The selfie system is built purely client-side, it never leaves your device, and we did that intentionally. That'll work for a bunch of users who aren't pre-identified as adults. But if you do end up in the ID bucket, then yeah, you're right that has some risk. We're doing what we can to minimize this by working with our range of partners (who are different partners than the data leak you read about), and if it's any help, we learned a lot internally from the last issue. But I get if that doesn't necessarily inspire more confidence.

Anyway, we’ll be sharing more next month as we get closer to the global roll out about the system, including the technology behind it in March. I honestly wouldn't be happy if we didn't build something good and I am excited about what we’re launching, but please let us know what you think when we share more details.

And I really appreciate everybody's feedback here today. We’re definitely reading it!

And if you are one of the smaller subset of folks that we can't definitively pre-identify, then still, you only have to do it if you're accessing age-restricted servers or channels, or changing certain settings. That's really not most users. (Altho... might be more Redditors, tbh.) Last, I know that there is concern about privacy and data leaks. That's a real concern. The selfie system is built purely client-side, it never leaves your device, and we did that intentionally. That'll work for a bunch of users who aren't pre-identified as adults. But if you do end up in the ID bucket, then yeah, you're right that has some risk. We're doing what we can to minimize this by working with our range of partners (who are different partners than the data leak you read about), and if it's any help, we learned a lot internally from the last issue. But I get if that doesn't necessarily inspire more confidence. Anyway, we’ll be sharing more next month as we get closer to the global roll out about the system, including the technology behind it in March. I honestly wouldn't be happy if we didn't build something good and I am excited about what we’re launching, but please let us know what you think when we share more details. And I really appreciate everybody's feedback here today. We’re definitely reading it!

Discord is already starting to walk things back a little, so people should keep doing what they're doing (cancel Nitro, leave feedback/criticism, direct contact through support tickets/phone/email/etc)

2 months ago 7888 3741 244 420
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rising sign twinnn

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

I love when I see a picture, and I think, “well who the fuck is that?” and then the alt text tells me who the fuck it is

2 months ago 633 197 0 16

please remember: part of why anti-ICE movements across the country are able to function as well as they are is because they are able to get the news out and get support via the internet

therefore, doing your part to pressure your reps to defend internet speech is one (of many) ways to help!

2 months ago 1547 1006 6 2

yeah thats fair!! yongguk is lovely 🥰🥰

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

oh you're the only one ive seen put bap YAYY

2 months ago 1 0 1 0
progress circle on storygraph that shows i completed 31/31 days of the january reading challenge

progress circle on storygraph that shows i completed 31/31 days of the january reading challenge

yippeeee💃

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