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      Dude, I decided to make a personal note with lots of similar links regarding privacy, so that I can provide the source when I discuss these matters with people. But yours in much more thorough - and public. Thanks for saving me a ton of work!

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    It’s not the EU yet. It’s a group of activists from Denmark. There wasn’t even preliminary voting on it yet.
    Doesn’t mean we need to be complacent of course, but so far nothing happened.

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      but so far nothing happened

      Things happens frighteningly fast these days. It’s not a matter of being complacent; it’s a matter of budding things in the nip. Which won’t work. Then tirelessly fight back against it.

      Unless you’ve been sleeping under a rock these last few… weeks. Not even months. Some legislation can go from 0 to 100 extremely quickly if left unchecked.

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      How the fuck can you be pro censorship/pro big brother? What kind of idiot do you have to be? Do they just get bags of money to spout out this bullshit?

      Does having a lot of money exempt you from this shit? I don’t get it. I can understand detestable people being pro things that make the poor poor and the rich rich. But this affect everyone both poor and rich. The only one benefiting from this are fascist dictators.

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        It’s not “Danish activists” but rather the government. As a Dane I know how horny these people are to create a fullblown police/nanny state. SVM (the name for the government) is terrible for all of us. Can’t wait to see their voter share drastically diminish at the next election, but clearly they can do a lot of harm first…

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          I mean, Danish government comprised of people. And some people there are activists about this particular bullshit, so they’re pushing it at every opportunity.
          I should’ve been more specific that it’s not just random group of people, but my point was that it’s not the decision of the entire EU (or even the entire Danish government)

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            The SVM government as a whole is huge on expanding surveillance and the police force - I don’t see that it’s just a small group of activists within the parties. I’m just glad other EU countries aren’t biting on this bs

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    Maybe it’s time to restart some some old Greek traditions and propose a law that anyone proposing chat control - from here on out - gets banished for life from entering European soil ever again.

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      As long as owning a device that allow full E2E encryption without spyware isn’t illegal.

      It bears repeating a lot of time : the technology to circumvent these things exist, and will continue to exist. However, there’s nothing preventing obtuse lawmakers from making it illegal to own. And then, it’s just a matter of catching someone and finding some rooted android phone in his pocket.

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      Your OS doesn’t, put the messaging apps that your friends/family/coworkers use do.

      And no, you can’t convince them to switch messager, I tried.

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        Currently, I, my entire Family and everyone I know use Signal. And everyone that doesn’t want to, can contact me via Matrix or XMPP, which literally no one ever does, even thought I know a lot of IT and CS people. I keep them as options regardless, just to offer them to people.

        I mean, there is also phone, SMS and email of course, but people seem to prefer a new messenger over actually contacting me in any of these ways. And then I’m always like “look, you can choose one of countless ways to contact me, if you like none of them, that’s a you-problem”.

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        You don’t have to say everything on those apps, tho, just do basic stuff and for longer convos request an encrypted chat app.

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        I, at least, managed to get most of my family to switch. I told them it was the only way they’d get pictures and updates of my son. The one small victory I’m satisfied with.

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        And no, you can’t convince them to switch messager, I tried.

        Have you used the gambling addiction and honeypot comparisons?

        Or opium smoking in China one?

        If somebody makes a functioning NOSTR client similar to Telegram in experience - maybe that will be convenient enough.

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      And what do you think that means the moment your OS connects to, oh I don’t know, the rest of the fucking planet?

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    Ugh, this shit again…

    Are there any initiatives out there to call a stop to this? Or even better, initiatives to introduce legislation that forbids setting up this kind of surveillance infrastructure altogether?

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          More money. More power. More control over millions of people. Control over what you say? Not their problem; just control everything.

          The ability to deny other what they want is a drug to some people; make them feel superior.

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          Financial issues among the general populace due to consolidation of wealth > oligarchs create propaganda that brown people are to blame > uneducated masses vote for authoritarians with empty promises

          It’s the same program human civilisation has know for millenia

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          Evil people doing evil things because they’re evil. They want more than they have any right to and are willing to throw everyone else under the bus.

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      If you’re a citizen of an EU country, you should contact your politicians to tell them not to, maybe they won’t.

      It only has to pass once, and they keep trying.

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        Some keep trying. That’s how democracy and politics works in general.

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          Many people in the US thought “He won’t”

          So, call your representatives.

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            I agree that calling representatives can always be a good idea. But you cant compare the US and the EU.

            There is no “he”, there is no president. No single person can run nor ruin it.

            It’s simply not as fragile, but again, always let your voice be heard like you suggest. Just in case.

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          Yeah. “EU wants this, EU wants that” - bullshit, the EU has no will of its own. A set of politicians within the EU, on the other hand.

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            The EU also does not have a president like you know from countries. There is no supreme leader, and laws are made with every member state involved.

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      Signal has already stated that they will pull out of the UK if they go through with their version of this, I imagine they’ll say the same for the EU.

      Get a good VPN, exit it from a non-5 eyes country, and hope they don’t start blocking by phone number alone… and hopefully they’ll drop the phone number requirement sooner than later.

      Also, welcome to Signal!