This consolidation of power is a dream come true for the Big Tech platforms, but it’s a nightmare for users. While the megacorporations get more traffic and a whole lot more user data (read: profit), users are left with far fewer community options and a bland, corporate surveillance machine instead of a vibrant public sphere. The internet we all fell in love with is a diverse and colorful place, full of innovation, connection, and unique opportunities for self-expression. That internet—our internet—is worth defending.

  • underline960@sh.itjust.works
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    18 hours ago

    Seems untenable.

    If I live in Europe and run a mastodon instance open to anyone, it’s not like I or my server fall under a Mississippi law.

    What are they going to do, sue my Serbian ass? Serve a restraining order to my Norwegian server?

    • Twipped@l.twipped.social
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      11 hours ago

      Oh the laws are completely unenforceable, they’re basically just a blank check to go after any website the ruling class dislikes.