Listen, idiot. You’re not exposing anything. You don’t have proof. You don’t have sources. You are spouting nonsense. The only thing that you’re exposing is yourself as a complete, utterly egotistical ignoramus. I suggest that you take a break from the internet for a while, do your goddamn research to know the difference between moderation and censorship, and come back here with a coherent argument that doesn’t resort to exclamation points or pointless bold lettering.
I hate being a devils advocate, but to be fair for Biden he does seem to have a lot on his plate right now. With that being said, it wouldn’t hurt to spend a week or so to get a nomination through.
Hey England, you okay? You’re having a bad case of hypocrisy.
UK: Let’s not implement the EU copyright regime because we respect our citizens’ user rights. Also UK: Let’s hang end-to-end encryption so we can keep our citizens safe and ensure that they uphold the law. Also also UK: Let’s use the end-to-end encryption system to discuss how to gut it. Debating the opaque ethics of the largest government-endorsed invasion of privacy in recent history out in the open is haaaaarrrrd.
I’m going to be honest, I agree with both of you. Yes, these horrid bills have a chance of passing; however, it’s still low, mainly because so far (emphasis on so far) the bills that have been introduced haven’t gained enough steam for cosponsors. But also based on the fact that Congress is infamously slow and very few bills are given a pathway to law.
To my estimates, It’s a 10% chance that one of these bills may pass in the coming months (if not years). But remember. it’s not a 0%.
Congress: “These companies are too large and need to be checked.”
Also Congress: “Let’s hear their ideas of how things should be run.”
But in all seriousness, Congress cannot be this naive. What Zuckerberg is proposing basically ensures that the status quo on the internet is solidified. He knows that this method is so expensive that it keeps out any potential rival. That’s like asking Richard Liebolewiz to form a proposal for fair copyright reform or a convicted serial killer asked to reform prisons. Take these ideas and concepts with a grain of salt. If Congress follows through on Zuckerburg’s idea, Google, Facebook and Twitter could become what’s left of the open internet.
Jesus. Shit like this is what makes all good people weep. This blatant display of corruption, hypocrisy, and outright injustuce shows us why police reform is vital more than ever. And yes, we are all aware that not all police officers are like this. But it’s the draconian base that enables shitty behavior like this, that needs to be overhauled so that people like this are held accountable.
Police corruption and brutality isn’t new here. But to cover up the murder (I’m not calling it manslaughter, let’s call it for what it is) of a 12 year old child, a child murder committed by one of your police staff... just... we’re beyond calling this corrupt: this is downright evil.
My only wish is that this isn’t over and I feel nothing but sorrow for the Rice family.
On the post: OSU, Marc Jacobs Call Truce Over Infuriating Competing Trademark Applications For The Word "The"
*Taps Paper*
TTTTTTTTTTT H H EEEEEE
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TTT HHHHHH EEEE
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TTT H H EEEEEE
On the post: Donald Trump Caused The Techlash
Re: Re: Re: whoa! I'm in again!
I do apologize, but I do not understand what you are saying.
On the post: Donald Trump Caused The Techlash
Re: whoa! I'm in again!
Listen, idiot. You’re not exposing anything. You don’t have proof. You don’t have sources. You are spouting nonsense. The only thing that you’re exposing is yourself as a complete, utterly egotistical ignoramus. I suggest that you take a break from the internet for a while, do your goddamn research to know the difference between moderation and censorship, and come back here with a coherent argument that doesn’t resort to exclamation points or pointless bold lettering.
On the post: Activists Say Biden Camp Taking Too Long To Properly Staff The FCC
I hate being a devils advocate, but to be fair for Biden he does seem to have a lot on his plate right now. With that being said, it wouldn’t hurt to spend a week or so to get a nomination through.
On the post: UK Politicians Getting Serious About Ending End-To-End Encryption
Hey England, you okay? You’re having a bad case of hypocrisy.
UK: Let’s not implement the EU copyright regime because we respect our citizens’ user rights.
Also UK: Let’s hang end-to-end encryption so we can keep our citizens safe and ensure that they uphold the law.
Also also UK: Let’s use the end-to-end encryption system to discuss how to gut it. Debating the opaque ethics of the largest government-endorsed invasion of privacy in recent history out in the open is haaaaarrrrd.
On the post: How Mark Warner's 'SAFE TECH Act' Will Make Many People A Lot Less Safe
Re:
*Fourth crusade.
On the post: How Mark Warner's 'SAFE TECH Act' Will Make Many People A Lot Less Safe
Re:
*Fourth crusade.
On the post: How Mark Warner's 'SAFE TECH Act' Will Make Many People A Lot Less Safe
The US government: Making digital legislation as comprehensive and sensical like the Third Crusade.
On the post: How Mark Warner's 'SAFE TECH Act' Will Make Many People A Lot Less Safe
Here’s my brief response on Reforming Section 230... *ahem*...
Don’t.
On the post: Beware Of Facebook CEOs Bearing Section 230 Reform Proposals
Re: Re:
I’m going to be honest, I agree with both of you. Yes, these horrid bills have a chance of passing; however, it’s still low, mainly because so far (emphasis on so far) the bills that have been introduced haven’t gained enough steam for cosponsors. But also based on the fact that Congress is infamously slow and very few bills are given a pathway to law.
To my estimates, It’s a 10% chance that one of these bills may pass in the coming months (if not years). But remember. it’s not a 0%.
On the post: Beware Of Facebook CEOs Bearing Section 230 Reform Proposals
Re: This is so stupid and naive
If at all.
On the post: Beware Of Facebook CEOs Bearing Section 230 Reform Proposals
This is so stupid and naive
Congress: “These companies are too large and need to be checked.”
Also Congress: “Let’s hear their ideas of how things should be run.”
But in all seriousness, Congress cannot be this naive. What Zuckerberg is proposing basically ensures that the status quo on the internet is solidified. He knows that this method is so expensive that it keeps out any potential rival. That’s like asking Richard Liebolewiz to form a proposal for fair copyright reform or a convicted serial killer asked to reform prisons. Take these ideas and concepts with a grain of salt. If Congress follows through on Zuckerburg’s idea, Google, Facebook and Twitter could become what’s left of the open internet.
On the post: Senator Mark Warner Doesn't Seem To Understand Even The Very Basic Fundamentals Of Section 230 As He Seeks To Destroy It
Re: Re: "Conservatives" just want Free Speech, NOT CON
https://youtu.be/OLpeX4RRo28
On the post: It's The End Of Citation As We Know It & I Feel Fine
“Now We are all Sons of Bitches.”
-Abraham Lincoln
On the post: Senators Leahy And Tillis -- Both Strongly Supported By Hollywood -- Ask Merrick Garland To Target Streaming Sites
Copyright: choking people of their money, repressing people’s rights of expression and censoring enemies, All legally and corporate-approved.
On the post: House Republicans Want To Flip Section 230 On Its Head, Bring Back Distributor Liability
Re: Re: And yet Twitter gets away with it even when notified!
Looks at the Username, then the comments.
Me: genuinely confused.
On the post: House Republicans Want To Flip Section 230 On Its Head, Bring Back Distributor Liability
*Sigh*
For five minutes...
...can these idiots not blame Section 230 as a scapegoat...
...F O R F I V E M I N U T E S ? ? ?
On the post: Appeals Court Decision Shows The Cleveland PD Cares More About Being Lied To Than About Officers Killing Children
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Jesus. Shit like this is what makes all good people weep. This blatant display of corruption, hypocrisy, and outright injustuce shows us why police reform is vital more than ever. And yes, we are all aware that not all police officers are like this. But it’s the draconian base that enables shitty behavior like this, that needs to be overhauled so that people like this are held accountable.
Police corruption and brutality isn’t new here. But to cover up the murder (I’m not calling it manslaughter, let’s call it for what it is) of a 12 year old child, a child murder committed by one of your police staff... just... we’re beyond calling this corrupt: this is downright evil.
My only wish is that this isn’t over and I feel nothing but sorrow for the Rice family.
On the post: Forfeiture In Theory: TAKING DOWN DRUG LORDS! Forfeiture In Practice: Taking A Guy's TV And PlayStation During A Drug Raid
Re: Techdirt ALWAYS defends drug users and attacks police.
https://youtu.be/OLpeX4RRo28
On the post: Forfeiture In Theory: TAKING DOWN DRUG LORDS! Forfeiture In Practice: Taking A Guy's TV And PlayStation During A Drug Raid
Ah, so this is another example of the most oppressed group of all time: gamers.
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