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malwaretech, to random
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This article from the EFF seems naive at best. They argue that Tier 1 ISPs should not police speech, which is fair, but their proposed solution is to just let hate sites sit around and radicalize people, then have the law deal with the few who cross the line between protected speech and criminal harassment.

Below is an extensive list of all the times 'just throw more cops at the problem' has solved anything:

  1. literally not once ever.
  2. See 1.

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/08/isps-should-not-police-online-speech-no-matter-how-awful-it

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jazzyoverflow,
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@malwaretech its like okay I concede that the data brokerage industry is an aspect of the problem and that it just shouldn't be that easy to dox someone but like when has 'giving them support and resources' ever enabled cops to address problems that don't exclusively affect the property or lives of rich people? lmao

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