Collective Shout, a small but vocal lobby group, has long called for a mandatory internet filter that would prevent access to adult content for everyone in Australia. Its director, Melinda Tankard Reist, was recently appointed to the stakeholder advisory board for the government’s age assurance technology trial before the under-16s social media ban comes into effect in Australia in December.

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    Discover, American Express, Diner’s Club, and the one that still rules them all, Cash. There are probably others, but Visa and Mastercard are the two largest.

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      There are a lot of places going cashless these days. Heck some of my kids friend went to target and couldn’t buy anything because target didn’t have the staff to run anything but the self checkout, which at this place didn’t accept cash. They had to leave empty-handed.

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      Discover and Diners Club merged a few years ago btw. Discover also has an alliance with JCB.

      So Discover network is actually really, really big.

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      Diners Club is Discover, and they got bought up by Capital One a couple months ago. So you’ll only really have Amex left.

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        What’s wrong with Capital One? I feel like Discover/Capital One / Diner’s Club network is a good thing for Discover customers.

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        You can in Japan apparently. They have a system where you can go to convenience store and pay by scanning a code

        You can also sorta use zelle, but the technical integration is not great. It’s a very manual process as it is

        Ultimately, the problem is we let two companies dominate commerce itself. We just need to let the governmet do payment processing, and require compatibility

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          Japan also accepts bank transfer for online payments. So you don’t even need to leave your house.