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Yeah I'm not going to give this guy his desired victim role. He put a lot of effort into make privacy invading pull requests. Death threats and doxxing is too far but he deserves some insults.
No he doesn't. We need to focus our anger on the legislators/ lobbiers (Meta in this case).
Adding birthday fields is not privacy invading in itself.
Well, It depends on where.
Yes, of course. If you ignore current reality, then it's not privacy invading...
No, it literally just can't violate your privacy in any way. You have complete control over what, if anything, is placed in that field. No information about you can be gained or disclosed by virtue of the systemd change alone. You can think it's a bad change because it signals intent to follow a trend of supporting privacy-invading age verification, but you can't say this specific change in itself is privacy-invading.
You'd have complete control for now.
Don't give them an inch.