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  • Wait - so this is the CCP directly censoring a whole worldview from its citizens.

    But I was told on several lemmy threads that the CCP lets their users consume any content, and all the censorship is American propaganda to make the great leader look bad.

  • Why is it a different product then? Does it allow the same content? Same algorithm?

    Or is it different, and not an actual carbo copy?

  • I am not saying we should, but if apparently it needs to be done, we should rethink categories and classes more broadly, not in “boys” or “girls” terms.

  • I imagine you find comfort in such a simple worldview

  • Idk - I kinda think that if any of this shit mattered, what WaPo or other legacy media say, Trump wouldn’t have won.

  • FWIW - IMO all athletes should be subject to controls, and meet certain testosterone levels depending on their class, not just trans.

  • Oh sweet summer child - you are about to see what “friendly” really is

  • Sounds like an euphemism to a call from Trump or Likud nuts

  • Not if Trumpy has a say in it…

  • Thank you.

    I think I remember it was when Proton complied with Swiss subpoena and provided user account info requested by US. I clarified my nebulous comment in another thread here.

  • That makes sense, thank you. Clarified my nebulous comment a bit in another thread.

  • That all makes sense.

    I did some digging to see what was that I had read, and I think it was a case a few years back of Proton complying with a Swiss subpoena requested by US, investigating death threats to Fauci. Proton disclosed (limited) information about the account that sent those emails.

    I think because Proton promised complete privacy, and did provide user information, it ended in my brain as “Proton is not as private as they tout it to be”.

    I am not advocating for protections of highly illegal acts, but since:

    1. PGP encryption is only good if both ends use keys, and
    2. Proton complies with Swiss law requests

    I stored Proton in my “Marketing bullshit” cabinet and never opened an account. Other than not selling my info to advertisers, it seems the same as Apple email, for example.

  • I am not a security expert, but I remember reading Proton is not really secure?

    Edit: expanded in comment below. I think what I remember is “Proton is not really any more “secure” than other email providers.”

  • Narrator: The Stein cicada has gone back underground to hibernate 4 more years. She will eventually resurface to make her cicada noises next election cycle

  • I think this is spot on for many

  • Socially accepted mental illness

  • Added to my Libby queue - I love our public library system