I almost gave up after trying this like three times but as an ex browser developer really wanted to see what ya'll were up to. I think it's an interesting concept. But I bet you will lose tons of trials here.
In fact it should just be google auth (not sure if I missed the option to do that).
Google auth is good to have, but local auth should always be an option. It's not really good practice to exclude those who don't wish to cede control of their online life to Google.
And if your Google account is ever blocked because you triggered an AI security flag, you will lose access to all the sites where you signed in with Google.
I find the need to self-moderate at least as scary. Heaven forbid you say what you think with just morality in mind. Who even knows what is or isn't allowed in 2024?
My reddit comment in /r/uk resulted in my 12 year account banned because it didn't comply with a UK mods viewpoint.
The comment may of been slightly off-the-cuff but for sure didn't incite "violence". This resulted in getting banned by Reddit admins and I've never been back on Reddit since.
After the shock wears off you realise that you really you don't miss reddit.
Surely you can open a mainstream news website and find obvious nonsens or disagreable material. You dont have want to talk about it but it is the idea you are not suppose to that can already change you.
In fact it should just be google auth (not sure if I missed the option to do that).