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      263 months ago

      Block all of Musk’s companies.

      He’s clearly a villain set on world domination.

      What the fuck are we even doing as a SPECIES?

  • @[email protected]
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    103 months ago

    I’m a little surprised that most countries don’t have laws that make it a crime for non-citizens or people outside their country to influence elections. For any country, but the biggest and wealthiest, this seems like an obvious thing. Nobody wants their larger richer neighbor coming and interfering with their elections.

    If you consider Twitter like a newspaper or other media outlet, then the owner of the media outlet using Twitter’s megaphone should violate all sorts of laws. At least that would be my expectation…

  • @[email protected]
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    993 months ago

    Hit him on both fronts: Block X.com IP ranges and issue an international warrant for foreign election interference.

      • Optional
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        243 months ago

        These are the right answers.

        Which of course will push him 100% harder to support his political benefactors, the nazis.

        • @[email protected]
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          93 months ago

          He’s already doing this. We worry too much about “oh how bad would the backlash be?” but we are already heading for X,com-powered fascism, what’s to lose?

  • @[email protected]
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    323 months ago

    Honestly at this point might be in everyone’s best interest to consider the illegal weapons as well

  • @[email protected]
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    33 months ago

    When they say legal weapons, do they mean the sort of legal weapons we are allowing in Gaza?

  • @[email protected]
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    773 months ago

    Honestly, while I don’t mind legal proceedings against Elon, the best thing the EU or any European government could do would be to start using alternatives to Twitter.

    If they’d spin up their own mastodon instance and politicians, institutions and parties would start exclusively posting their statements there, then journalists would have to follow them and news organisations would also start linking those instead.

    Twitter isn’t as big here anyways, but doing that could imo make it even less so.

  • @[email protected]
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    23 months ago

    See even governments are doing something about it, it’s about time you all stop upvoting musk news

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      43 months ago

      What good does that do as long as the internet is run by private corporations?

  • @[email protected]
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    173 months ago

    they need to do what france did to durov. after the arrest, telegram did a major shift on content moderation. they need to make actual law enforcement instead of just saying things. but, eh, it’s elon musk, i bet they dont have balls to stand against world richest dickhead.

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    493 months ago

    They shouldn’t need to be pressured to stop him from engaging in election interference.