> Having a right to prove your identity using an official ID is not the same as having an obligation to do so.
I'm sceptical as to whether you can avoid it becoming an obligation.
You sign up for $SOCIALNETWORK. Some opaque 'bot detection' process deems your account 'suspicious' and locks it. They offer to unlock your account if you prove your identity using an official ID.
That makes it obligatory in practice, if not in theory.
I share your scepticism, but that's a political decision. Nothing protects us from bad political decisions besides participating in the democratic process.
What's happening right now is that we are sacrificing a lot for the financial benefit of corporations and for politicians' control obsession while we can't use some of the same technologies and capabilities for our own benefit.
We often have an obligation to prove our identity using a government issued ID, but we have no right to do so when we want to.
I'm sceptical as to whether you can avoid it becoming an obligation.
You sign up for $SOCIALNETWORK. Some opaque 'bot detection' process deems your account 'suspicious' and locks it. They offer to unlock your account if you prove your identity using an official ID.
That makes it obligatory in practice, if not in theory.