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What's up with this? I see this everywhere, even on conservative news sites. To me it seems like it's just another way to prevent people from viewing comments, so they don't see how negitive the comments are towards the Democrats and their agenda. I never sign up for anything, so I'm able to view fewer and fewer comments.

What's up with this? I see this everywhere, even on conservative news sites. To me it seems like it's just another way to prevent people from viewing comments, so they don't see how negitive the comments are towards the Democrats and their agenda. I never sign up for anything, so I'm able to view fewer and fewer comments.

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You must sign up or log in to do pretty much anything, anywhere, these days.

So we end up with 1,000,001.33 different accounts w/ unique passwords to keep track of. For places we may only visit once.

Many times I have skipped over buying something due to no guest checkout, or clicked back instead of creating account to consume some material locked behind a login screen. Doing my best to keep the number of accounts to a bare minimum.

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Want to use your new fridge? Connect it to the internet and make an account first.

The future is stupid.

Edit: Dishwashers even connect to wifi now...

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Have one simple throwaway password for sites you'll be using sparingly

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Then when you make an acct they want 2FA.

Its all about data harvesting and finding a way to harass your inbox.

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They require an email address to register and verify it, then they sell the data.

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If you think that's bad, comments made on CBC News in Canada get manually approved before being made visible to the public.

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There are 2 competing reasons

1) to control bots. A massive % of the communications on places like twitter are bots reinforcing the narrative, and making the NPC's think that the herd believes the narrative. It's a VERY dangerous and powerful thing for those in control.

2) to make a list of who doesn't agree with the narrative.

The problem is.. even in sites where #1 is the ENTIRE REASON, and nothing else... They have your info and the government can, and probably will get it. So just assume nubmer 2

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quote A massive % of the communications on places like twitter are bots reinforcing the narrative, and making the NPC's think that the herd believes the narrative. It's a VERY dangerous and powerful thing for those in control. /quote

While what youre saying is correct, it’s missing the “end” which is that , all media online is designed this way. The reason they are adding this element is because people started to leave the plantations….so in order to reel them back in , they came up with this. This is a false legitimacy process, that changes nothing on their end but openly exposes everyone to a legal contract so when ((( they )))) come after you it will all be done ((( legally))) and your contract agreement will solidify your sentence.

It’s why I never really speak out online except for places like poal…which are owned by the chinx and they are using this place as a means to keep directed traffic in a place they can surpress from the rest of the net.

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Close. It's to prevent anonymity more than anything. When you log in a trackable cookie file is saved on your computer. They use them for tracking you across sites mainly to target ads for monetization.

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I meantioned that poal was doing this as a form of censorship and the usuals freaked out. Gab did it too.

Or I think someone on poal suggested poal do it.

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...even on conservative news sites.

There are none of that.

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well, it gives an easy mechanism to track and block comment scraping from outside entities. unfortunately it also empowers the ability to block us all from having a voice.

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Sounds like a lot of people could benefit from the FREE abine product BLUR. It generates random email addresses for you to use, and handles forwarding those emails to your real address. If you ever reply from your email, it goes back to BLUR where your info is replaced with the BLUR address. Been using it for years and have literally dozens of email addresses there, most set to immediately delete anything incoming. I am sure someone is going to say this single point is then easily monitored by the fed, or something stupid like that, but it's all shitmail anyways, let them have at it.

https://dnt.abine.com/#feature/masking