• DonutsRMeh@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Genuine question, don’t we always say that we can change anything in the system on open source software like Linux and systemd etc? What’s stopping any of us from removing this age verification thing? Apps may break, true, but I’m sure there will be many one line scripts that replace that age verification with something that feeds it fake data?

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      2 months ago

      Tbf simply following the development and criticizing bad design decisions is also one way to change opensource software no?

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        2 months ago

        There’s a massive difference between criticizing bad decisions and articles like the one in the OP who’s painting the developer as a target.

        There’s plenty of ways for the open source community to handle this. This isn’t one of them.

        Brigading and harassing volunteer developer is way out of bounds.

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            2 months ago

            The people that you’re looking for are politicians and companies like Meta who spend tens of millions of dollars to push these laws.

            Not the random developer who created a PR to add an optional JSON field.

            The ironic thing here is that this isn’t even the guy that accepted the merge request… that’s the person who actually added the code to the project. Anybody can submit a PR.