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[-] Seasoned_Greetings@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The first step is to make it illegal to sideload "illegal" apps. It's the step that sounds reasonable that less informed people might agree with or at least not protest. The next step is to arbitrarily decide what makes an app illegal. By that point, it's too late to protest the actual law.

It's like the law in Florida making the punishment death for sexual assault on a child. That sounds fine until you realize that their legislature has announced their intent to make wearing clothes opposite your gender in public into sexual assault on a child.

Unilateral restrictive laws, without specific stipulations or conditions, even innocent sounding ones like this, are one bad actor away from being changed to a political weapon.

[-] abuttifulpigeon@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Forgive my ignorance, I am an idiot. I did think about that part.

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