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  • How are they going to enforce any of that on a company with no office in Australia? Answer: They can’t.

    Then how am I still able to access youtube, facebook and all the others without needing to give them my ID?

    You think youtube and facebook don’t have offices in Australia?

    That’s a lot of text just to say “I’m an idiot who loves bending over for the government”.

    I’m simply telling you what the government is telling social media companies that allow Australian users to create accounts on their websites

    You can change your DNS all you want mate, I’m just saying it won’t make a difference


  • Then how am I still able to access youtube, facebook and all the others without needing to give them my ID?

    DNS translates domains like youtube.com into IP’s like 1.1.1.1, this has no bearing when you make a social media account in Australia:

    It’s not a ban, it’s a delay to having accounts.

    This means there will be no penalties for under-16s who access an age-restricted social media platform, or for their parents or carers. However, age-restricted social media platforms may face penalties if they don’t take reasonable steps to prevent under-16s from having accounts.

    https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/industry-regulation/social-media-age-restrictions

    As of 10 December 2025, Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, Twitch, X and YouTube are required to take reasonable steps to prevent Australians under 16 from having accounts on their platforms.

    If you have an australian account registered with those websites and they suspect you are under 16 you will have to verify your id

    As explained here the platforms will need to check:

    https://aussie.zone/post/27246692/20254931

    On top of this there are plenty of services that block VPN’s, most famously Netflix.

    So yeah, changing one aspect of your account while leaving all the others won’t get around the ban

    Edit: Nice alt accounts, loser.

    This is my primary account and always has been? What’s with the loser? Why so cranky?



  • I think this really points out how futile it can seem:

    It is the same picture when it comes to AI models. Mistral AI—Europe’s last hope in the sector—represents 2% of the world’s large language models (LLMs) market. Mistral AI also ranks bottom when it comes to capability benchmarks vis-à-vis its American counterparts, and its funding is dwarfed by companies such as OpenAI. It is indicative of the lack of European AI capabilities that many EU member state governments have chosen to sign strategic partnerships with American AI model providers instead of with European providers. For instance, Estonia and Greece commissioned OpenAI to integrate LLMs in their education systems while the European Parliament uses Anthropic’s Claude model for its archives.

    It hurts to read this, same as when a European government announces X BILLIONS invested in weapons for the Ukraine! (Great!) The X Billions will be used to purchase American weapons (Bad)

    There is a technology gap and you need to fill the gap with funding, but it seems like many Europeans aren’t willing to settle for less and rather then spend to improve what they offer, they will simply go to America and keep the technology gap there.




  • simply that these platforms usually get boosted by Reddit doing a scandal

    Then the question is, why is it when users come from reddit they don’t hang around? they don’t tell their friends, hey this is a place that’s awesome!

    Every bit of decentralised user friction is friction that centralised platforms don’t have

    I’m very happy piefed is tackling some of these bits of friction but more is needed.