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I see the persecution complex in action again.

Olives  
Some points about censoring fictional content there (censorship is a bad idea): 1) It might fuel someone's persecution complex. The idea of a dange...

By the way, Ylva was at the G7 the other day. She boasted about that, so I'm sure we already knew that. And again, to spread her totalitarian ideology.

Also, if you think this is just a crazy fringe view among crazy people online, consider that Ylva put that claim (unsourced) into her surveillance proposal.

The E.U. (or part of the Commission) seems to quite literally be run by a QAnon-like nutcase who is obsessed with technological surveillance.

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The worst rebuttal I've seen (on the cursed thing that is mainstream social media) appears to be... Well, they're surely not committing these crimes online, which misses the point that this claim is absurd and ridiculous.

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When it comes to claims, the first question is, is this claim plausible? In this case, anyone with a working brain can look at this and say no, it is not.

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When you see a few of the people pushing for and they make bizarre claims like "one in five kids have been raped" which would make QAnon blush.

I've been saying this for some time now but we really have to ridicule this sort of nonsense.

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Apparently, it's Human Rights Day, so I guess you should give free expression, privacy, and those other good things your love today.

It's worth noting that one of the Australian data breaches included "records of treatments" (which were of great interest to criminals), just like .

theguardian.com/australia-news

Reinstating the "they're turning the frogs gay" guy doesn't strike me as the most important free expression issue to solve on Twitter.

I probably don't really need to explain this bit.

Both of these things are things where someone suspends well-established rights and principles in the hopes of fighting something bad.

Also, these measures only ever keep escalating, and no one questions whether they're particularly proportionate. There is also a very single-minded mindset about it.

Could probably think of more.

Those are the parallels that I can see there.

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I think metadata is also worthy of protection though.

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"Man accused of creating AI porn marketplace"

That makes it sound as if producing porn is a bad thing (which it isn't)...

For some extras, originally the phrase was an acronym, but I expanded it out for you (as I don't presume that everyone knows every bit of jargon), and added the quotes.

Also, the article attached to it is even more explicit and direct about that relationship language "among minors", and they're also pretty explicit that that is what they mean with the jargon.

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A country where privacy / security experts were routinely brushed aside by people wanting to prop up some sort of Orwellian surveillance state.

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Yup, I just copy-pasted a previous post (and switched out a couple of links and the name, one as I tried to further elaborate in the newer research data post).

The previous post was already fairly good, so no need to draft out a new one, and I don't really want Australian censorship practices to live rent free inside my head.

Olives  
Looks like the game "ミマモロール!"(1) is being censored by Australia(2), probably because the system was built by freakin puritans (who worry about thin...

Not that I like the censorship parts of this IARC system, but even there, it was really overkill for just keeping some content that might be too mature for the "Teen" rated base game out.

Now, it seems to be polluting this site which should be for tracking actual censorship.

Olives  
https://www.refused-classification.com/censorship-timelines/game-iarc/ Unfortunately, there is a lot of spam in here now from Fortnite (because som...
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