Lysander_Works
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The future of SH, or perhaps the entire whole of the internet could change in less than a year, with what the governments have planned regarding digital ID.
I do not deem the subject political (as all parties are trying to push this regardless), and I don't want it to become a point of political discussion either.
The focus of the topic here, is the hypothetical question of, what users everywhere are to do, in the event that the basic internet, including SH, is forced to harden login credential protocols, like for example, blocking human users who don't want to share and leak gov IDs just to read or write on a platform. I wonder what that kind of future looks like specifically, and if there is anything we can do, in terms of contingency, for that future.
I'm the kind of author who, regardless of whether he gets paid, wants to have as many published works publicly visible with the lowest amount of guard walls, and for the longest amount of time. It would for example, make me roll over in my grave if, after I was gone, SH and RR were both shut down. The same could happen AO3 and archive org. How does an author keep the retention of their books alive, in any such event?
I do not deem the subject political (as all parties are trying to push this regardless), and I don't want it to become a point of political discussion either.
The focus of the topic here, is the hypothetical question of, what users everywhere are to do, in the event that the basic internet, including SH, is forced to harden login credential protocols, like for example, blocking human users who don't want to share and leak gov IDs just to read or write on a platform. I wonder what that kind of future looks like specifically, and if there is anything we can do, in terms of contingency, for that future.
I'm the kind of author who, regardless of whether he gets paid, wants to have as many published works publicly visible with the lowest amount of guard walls, and for the longest amount of time. It would for example, make me roll over in my grave if, after I was gone, SH and RR were both shut down. The same could happen AO3 and archive org. How does an author keep the retention of their books alive, in any such event?