Total nothingburger
RE: https://masto.ai/users/unusual_whales/statuses/113856239174086043
@gabriel Oh it's definitely a something burger.
Between the politics and power shown by the incoming administration through the long-lasting legal consequences of the Supreme Court ruling, this has some serious indirect effects.
@volkris@qoto.org
Do you know of a good breakfown of the ruling?
Not familiar witht the law itself and the decision.
@jazzilla as others seem to have said, The difference is that this is fundamentally different because our elected representatives passed a law specifically targeting TikToc.
This isn't mere harassment from the government that might be legal, if that's what you're talking about. This is a specific law signed by the president with the specific intention recognized by the courts to shutter this one platform as it exists today.
To me that's a striking difference. It's not a general law about how things should work, it was a targeted piece of legislation specifically trying to take down this company because it had connections to a specific other country.
@volkris
It's fundamentally the same.
But there's an improvement:
It's official policy.
So now it's out of the dark and into the realm of supposedly representative democracy.
Now it infringes on ppl's sensibilities. It can't be easily sidelined or downplayed. It gets entangled with power interests, in the open instead of backroom deals between the NSA, CIA and doj.
If we're going to continue down this road, it's better that everyone see it.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/united-states-seizes-27-additional-domain-names-used-iran-s-islamic-revolutionary-guard-corps
@PamelaDrew @gabriel