Oh ffs these useless morons
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MattGPT (wifiwits@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 27-Jan-2025 04:00:49 JST MattGPT
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Paul Sutton (zleap@qoto.org)'s status on Monday, 27-Jan-2025 04:05:28 JST Paul Sutton
They are useless full stop, response to violent video that inspired the Southport attack is to 'ask' or 'request' social media giants to remove them. Rather than constantly being nice to them, it is TIME we just TOLD them to remove the videos or face huge fines or maybe even being blocked from operating in the UK juristiction.
Then actually back up the threat with actual prosecution.
Along side that, the government could simply stop using these platforms and move to the fediverse, it would hit big tech were it hurts the most (profits)could encourage others to move here. Then IF and only IF things improve start to move back to big tech in the future, or maybe simply not at all.
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Paul Sutton (zleap@qoto.org)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Jan-2025 07:59:00 JST Paul Sutton
I agree it is not an ideal solution, but perhaps if Trump can threaten taffifs we can also show we can play dirty, which I think with trump we need to.
We don't need to block, I would like to see the government get behind the fediverse more so they don't need to use mainstream social media, what we need to do is cut off that revenue, and it will hurt.
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MattGPT (wifiwits@infosec.exchange)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Jan-2025 07:59:01 JST MattGPT
@zleap you seem to be suggesting the UK government should start enforcing blocks on parts of the internet. That really isn’t a supportable position. They’re trying, with potentially a lot of collateral damage I might add, to legislate against this stuff but it’s hard when the service providers are in other jurisdictions. Even harder when they operated by people who simply ignore appeals to humanity and will certainly not give a tinker’s cuss what the UK government tries to enforce.
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