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I’ve asked a similar question to the self-hosting community. The gist of it is: if you’re planning on self-hosting to try something new, just create an instance and lock the signups. Legal ramifications for hosting an instance without moderation are very real and depend on your local law.

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We are very competitive gamers, so the list is:

  • CS:GO
  • Trackmania
  • Rocket league
  • Rainbow six siege

When there are more players:

  • The forest (original or the new one)
  • among us ඞ
  • or you can play team vs team in the above games
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Someone mentioned invoking GDPR’s right to be forgotten. Although comments are not strictly personal information, it could still work. I think I’ll try it soon.

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Caution: The English article uses the word bullet which is misleading.

Source article partial translation:

For now, it is unknown who or what fired at the Polish officers. What is known is that it was an object that hit the border guard vehicle with great force. As Col. Arkadiusz Tywoniuk of the border guards conveyed, “The speed and kinetic energy were significant”.

I don’t know if it was fired from some kind of air weapon. In any case, the object pierced the vehicle’s side window, flew out the other side, and pierced another window. I emphasize that two officers were seated in the vehicle, also risked endangering their life and health," he pointed out.

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What would possibly be the consequences for either parent or child if they violate?

If the law designed is any good, there should be none. The responsibility to check whether the parent has agreed should be laid on the social media giants, not the child or the parent. It should be a tool for parents to control the social media consumption of their kids. And after reading the article, which I highly recommend, it seems to be the case:

The broad law comes with heavy burdens for online platforms. It requires basically any digital services provider that collects an email at sign-up to conduct age verification to identify all minors, verify parents or guardians connected to all minors identified, and secure parental consent for a wide range of account activity.

Please read the articles that you post. Asking follow-up questions that are already answered is a little stupid.

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Not the OP, but I think what they’re infering is tax evasion using charity foundations. Vox video about the topic.

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I thought I knew how awful public transport is in the US, but I haven’t seen such a visualization up until now. I can only empathize and hope for the change of culture around cars for your there. All the best!

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Good b… Oh wait, we need more useful bots on Lemmy

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