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  • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    23 hours ago

    The trick is not actually buying anything.

    Just using it for an id verification.

    On a site that actually doesn’t cost anything.

    It could be done, over a 56k modem, guess how I know?

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      Oh, that wasn’t even a thing back in my day. At first there was no age verification, then it became the familiar “Are you 18? [Yes] [No]” system we all know and love.

      Well I suppose there was ID checks at the store, but ykwim.

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        21 hours ago

        IIRC, I genuinely, accidentally, first discovered internet porn on an elementary school computer, as a 5th grader.

        Tried to go to the website for the whitehouse.

        Turns out, the real website is whitehouse.gov, not whitehouse.com

        At the time… yep, whitehouse.com was hardcore porn, this was way before school network admins… really even existed? muchless had any kind of url/ip blacklists.

        So yep very old school, early days, near-miss or adjacent url hoarding… I think that would have been all the way back when expedia, yahoo, askjeeves were all still competetive search engines, and I am pretty sure I was using Netscape Navigator, hahahah!

        Anyway, I was quite shocked, rofl, having grown up thus far literally going to church every weekend, being told by my parents that I couldn’t participate in the school Halloween festivities, as that was a ‘Satanic’ holiday.

        Hooray fundamentalist upbringing!