EU, Congress, and Silicon Valley Caught Political/Ideological Fade, Now Censoring Alt/Indy Media

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Why can't any of you crazy conspiracy shouting idiots, show to be capable of sentence structuring and proper paragraph formatting?

Everything reads like shyt because you can't structure yourself in a cogent manner. If you want me to engage with you, learn syntax and proper essay writing. Trim your prose, and for the love of God stop with the stupid ass bright primary colors to highlight that's just garrish and stupid.

Your posts read like a crazy person wrote them.

I don't mind criticism for my writing style on a forum or anywhere else, but I actually have a professional career, where I use color, underlining, and bolded print to emphasize points.

It makes a difference. This is not English 401, and most of the stuff written is very proper English anyway.

I'll take your critique into consideration though .....cause I do....want to communicate...... effectively.

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Save the Internet


Europeans killed ACTA, and we have just SIX DAYS to save the internet again!



Europeans killed ACTA, and we have just SIX DAYS to save the internet again!



/ Cory Doctorow / 7:08 am Thu


In just six days, an EU committee will vote on the most drastic, foolish, harmful internet regulations in the history of the EU: a mass censorship and surveillance system that will fail to defend copyright (its stated purpose), while snuffing out EU-based online services and giving a permanent advantage to their US-based Big Tech rivals.


On Techdirt, Mike Masnick addresses the Europeans who fought ACTA, explaining how Articles 11 (the link tax, which will only let you link to news articles on platforms that have paid for permission, and only to the news sources that have granted it) and 13 (the copyright filters, which will spy on every word, picture, video, sound, and line of code you post, check it against an unaccountable blacklist of copyrighted works, and either block or permit it) are much worse than the worst parts of ACTA, and provides advice on Europeans to contact their MEPs ahead of the key vote.


On Motherboard, Karl Bode talks about how no one seems to want this: the link taxes were tried before in Spain and Germany, and failed catastrophically; the filters pose an existential risk to any service that lets the public talk to each other.


On New World Notes, Wagner James Au explores the implications for VR, MMOs, and virtual worlds: European success stories like Minecraft have created global small businesses that host local servers, but how can a small Minecraft hosting business in the EU possibly determine if its users are designing skins or other creations that violate someone's copyright?


If you're a European, Save Your Internet is the fastest, easiest way to get in touch with your MEP. You have SIX DAYS: act now!
 

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i dont like that you quoted inforwars but yeah i agree with the premise. especially this net neutrality was repealed, it will become the new cable, also we always had white supremacy. foxnews already had these muther fukkers crazy af since it came out. i HATE people that blame the internet. its the same dumb argument that the internet is increasing isis. breh the internet exposed these muther fukkers. its exposed all the corruption going on, how can that not be good? especially when its not like the people at the top were keeping things from the masses but basically doing a good job of upholding a decent society. far far from that. the internet is the new medium to spread info. its like saying we should ban all books because Hitler wrote Mein Kemph , white supremacy wont get better it will get worse, cause the repub donors will just made an internet foxnews and there wont even be a good response to it out there.
 

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It's happening.

Before 2016, who would have you would have Congress people expressing a desire to overtly control the Internet.

All based on made on "Russia Ate My Homework" bullshiit.

Where is a Third Party at?....is the Green Party viable?

Democrats Want to Control The Web, and That Should Concern Everyone

Democrats Want To Control The Internet, And That Should Concern Everyone
AUGUST 8, 2018

The novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell has best been defined by its massive cultural impact, particularly on the topic of surveillance and censorship. Today, the Senate Democrats’ plan for regulation of social media, technology firms, and thus, the Internet, was leaked, providing the nation with an early look at what could be considered the most Orwellian legislation ever produced.

The policy paper, entitled Potential Policy Proposals for Regulation of Social Media and Technology Firms, was written by the staff of Senator Mark Warner (D-Virginia). Leaked to Axios, the paper outlines a plan to combat Russian disinformation campaigns on social media by essentially locking down the Internet. “Today’s tools seem almost built for Russian disinformation techniques,” according to Senator Warner, who continues on to state that things will only get worse.

The plan has many disturbing points. Warner suggests mandatory location verification, which would force social media platforms to disclose the location of every single user account and of all posts made on the platform. He suggests that all identities should be verified on social media as well, stating that social media should only allow “authentic” accounts, with possible punishment by the SEC for not complying with such a rule. Without explanation of how such a process would be possible, Warner wants tech companies to label bots, or face punishment as a result. Warner wants popular technology defined as “essential facilities”, which subjects that technology to further rules and controls by the government. The paper also wants tech companies to turn over their data and algorithms to be audited and pored over by the government, allowing the government to access a treasure trove of data that previously was inaccessible without a warrant. Furthermore, the plan calls for further revision of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in order to allow users to demand takedown of certain content while holding the platforms liable for not complying with those demands.

The plan has a million and one reasons for concern. The internet was founded on a spirit of freedom, and while that freedom does produce some negative concerns, it is one that is cherished by those who seek to participate in discussions that would be prone to censorship. With the advent of conservative censorship on social media, this move is particularly concerning- quite a few conservatives would suffer under this plan, which would force disclosure of anonymous conservatives on Twitter, Facebook, and other social media networks. It would disclose their names and their location, forcing them into the public arena against their will. Furthermore, these accounts may not even be deemed “authentic” under this new plan; Twitter, Facebook, and other platforms have made it clear that movements such as the one that pushed for the release of the House Intelligence Committee majority FISA memo and the #WalkAway movement are simply Russian bots in their eyes and that as such they are fit for censorship. This plan puts power in the government’s hands to determine what is considered to be “authentic” versus what a “bot” is, and that should concern anyone of any political opinion.

Furthermore, this plan allows for massive data collection and invasions of privacy that Big Brother would be proud of. By forcing tech firms to turn over data, processes, and algorithms for research regarding “radicalization”, “user propagated misinformation,” harassment, and scams, we would put in the hands of the government an unprecedented amount of information that would undoubtedly invade on the basic privacy rights of Americans guaranteed to them under the U.S. Constitution. In addition to this, it also allows the government to define what is right and proper in regards to the truth; we know from Nineteen Eighty-Four that just as the Ministry of Truth did not engage in truth, we should not allow the potential for corruption to occur through such an act of Congress. This would allow for a partisan government to decide what is considered “radical” and what is “misinformation.” If this were a Hillary Clinton administration, and Fox News were to state that there were rampant FISA abuse or that the FBI and DOJ acted irresponsibly during their investigations of Clinton, that could be considered “radical” or misinformation under this plan. That’s the danger. No government should be allowed to determine what political speech should be allowed in the public forum, and frankly, this appears to just be an attempt to silence conservatives even further than what Silicon Valley appears to be doing at the moment.

The plan has many disturbing points. Warner suggests mandatory location verification, which would force social media platforms to disclose the location of every single user account and of all posts made on the platform. He suggests that all identities should be verified on social media as well, stating that social media should only allow “authentic” accounts, with possible punishment by the SEC for not complying with such a rule. Without explanation of how such a process would be possible, Warner wants tech companies to label bots, or face punishment as a result. Warner wants popular technology defined as “essential facilities”, which subjects that technology to further rules and controls by the government. The paper also wants tech companies to turn over their data and algorithms to be audited and pored over by the government, allowing the government to access a treasure trove of data that previously was inaccessible without a warrant. Furthermore, the plan calls for further revision of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in order to allow users to demand takedown of certain content while holding the platforms liable for not complying with those demands.

The plan has a million and one reasons for concern. The internet was founded on a spirit of freedom, and while that freedom does produce some negative concerns, it is one that is cherished by those who seek to participate in discussions that would be prone to censorship. With the advent of conservative censorship on social media, this move is particularly concerning- quite a few conservatives would suffer under this plan, which would force disclosure of anonymous conservatives on Twitter, Facebook, and other social media networks. It would disclose their names and their location, forcing them into the public arena against their will. Furthermore, these accounts may not even be deemed “authentic” under this new plan; Twitter, Facebook, and other platforms have made it clear that movements such as the one that pushed for the release of the House Intelligence Committee majority FISA memo and the #WalkAway movement are simply Russian bots in their eyes and that as such they are fit for censorship. This plan puts power in the government’s hands to determine what is considered to be “authentic” versus what a “bot” is, and that should concern anyone of any political opinion.

Furthermore, this plan allows for massive data collection and invasions of privacy that Big Brother would be proud of. By forcing tech firms to turn over data, processes, and algorithms for research regarding “radicalization”, “user propagated misinformation,” harassment, and scams, we would put in the hands of the government an unprecedented amount of information that would undoubtedly invade on the basic privacy rights of Americans guaranteed to them under the U.S. Constitution. In addition to this, it also allows the government to define what is right and proper in regards to the truth; we know from Nineteen Eighty-Four that just as the Ministry of Truth did not engage in truth, we should not allow the potential for corruption to occur through such an act of Congress. This would allow for a partisan government to decide what is considered “radical” and what is “misinformation.” If this were a Hillary Clinton administration, and Fox News were to state that there were rampant FISA abuse or that the FBI and DOJ acted irresponsibly during their investigations of Clinton, that could be considered “radical” or misinformation under this plan. That’s the danger. No government should be allowed to determine what political speech should be allowed in the public forum, and frankly, this appears to just be an attempt to silence conservatives even further than what Silicon Valley appears to be doing at the moment.
 
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Forget Alex Jones or Jimmy Dore or anyone else being deplatformed, we have Senator Mark Warner, using this fake Russian Collusion story in conjunction with the de-platforming of earnest but not establishment/corporate affiliated voices, pushing for European style government control of the Internet.


I've posted articles in reference to this and none of you overgrazing brehples have a response. This is a Democrat (party affiliation doesn't matter) in Congress pushing this draft legislation called Regulation of Social Media and Tech Firms



Listen and Learn first 6 minutes

1) Mandatory geographic identity location
2) Mandatory identity verification
3) Bot labeling?
4) Define popular tech as essential facilities, subject to heightened rules and controls.
5) More discoloure rewuirements for "political speech"
6) Company algorithms shared
7) Large tech info turned over
8) Etc


I told y'all this whole Russian Collusion Delusion was a ploy for censorship and control of the internet.


Don't connect dots and watch the Internet turn to bullshiit, because you can't grasp the bigger picture, brehs.
 
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Fuuck it listen to the whole thing :mjlol:, just increase the speed to 1.25 or 1.5.

DHS says no states' elections were hacked by Russians.

None.

Zero.

Zilch.

Nada.

:sas2:

Yet........they are using this fake episode as justification to censor the internet. :snoop:
 

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Another one.

The Weekly Standard, that warmongering conservative right wing publication, is one of Facebook's Super Users/Censors, that is censoring Think Progress a warmonger apologist left wing website.......

NOW Liberals are screaming frantically about censorship..... :damn: :bryan:



:gucci: :scust: :snoop:
 
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PayPal drops Infowars, becoming latest tech giant to distance itself from Alex Jones

The PayPal decision is definitely major and should have you concerned.

This is freezing speech, for everyone.

He is the guinea pig, for speech.

People keep saying he is not effective or influential, then why is he the first human being to have been censored and de-platformed by some of the biggest companies in the world in 2 months. You would think a mad scientist or agitators for violence that harms millions would be maybe treated like this.....but no...........companies that sell poison still have access to social media and MSNBC/Fox/CNN still selling war on social media....:leostare:

A guy just won a $289 million dollar lawsuit against Monsanto/Bayer for causing cancer with Roundup. 8,000 additional lawsuits are in the works. This is the chemical being sprayed on our fruits, vegetables, cotton for tampons, etc. Yet, this company and others like it are still on social media.

Yes....the censoring/de-platforming is because he is informing and/or providing analysis on stories the mainstream corporate establishment media will not touch, because it negatively impacts profits and agendas.

There are plenty of people with ideas and analysis that are not accepted or said aloud with a megaphone by the general public, but what makes what's on your mind so dangerous that it requires 30+ companies to censor you nearly simultaneously in 2 months ???..........is it because he is awakening people to information and analysis that these companies and their allies partners don't like, because it effects profits and effects agendas??? :lupe:

I think so.

He is the canary in the coal mine.

If PayPal is impacting your ability to do commerce, because of your speech, and they have a near monopoly in their industry, then we are witnessing companies having more power over the common folk than ever before. Next they are coming for bank accounts.

Imagine letting PayPal or these other companies decide what you can or can't say .....:wow:.....or can or can't listen or see, so you can't hear or see multiple perspectives on multiples stories. Y'all really want to live in a world like that?

We are heading towards the Chinese Sesame Credit Score era.Your Credit Score Is Played Out: "China Creating 'Social Credit' Scores to Rule Citizens' Lives"... is this the type of society you want to live in??

Well to late......it's starting Apple is quietly giving people Black Mirror-style 'trust scores' using their iPhone data
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