[-] BoulevardBlvd@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 17 hours ago

Should or shouldn't doesn't matter. The majority wants an account that doesn't require external verification.

Ignore the fact that that's not truly possible. People will go to whatever platform makes them feel it's true the best.

Being capable of effectively convincing people your platform will provide this is a baseline requirement to even start having this discussion. The anonymous Internet isn't something most people want

Yeah... Because China is big into encryption

but that wasn't his last reply

"free" when you find it on the side of the road, but expensive to actually maintain without having it die on you.

The download is free, but pay for it or it's going to die.

Only one way to find out

Hey, new here. What's going on?

Trump is definitely stupid enough to do it without understanding anything. The only question is whether someone with an actual brain can get to him before he tweets about it. Because the second he says it publicly, his narcissistic ego will only allow him to double down regardless of what it does to the US or him personally. Ideally someone would float the idea to him on air

Have the police attempted to justify their actions?

And Vermonters. It's also a fuck you to the state that hates Trump the most.

[-] BoulevardBlvd@lemmy.blahaj.zone 35 points 2 weeks ago

I mean, I get the idea that it's easier to do this sort of thing at scale with this technology, but there are already entire sophisticated corporations overseas dedicated solely to phishing at scale already using ultra cheap labor so like ... Is anything really going to change other than those scam companies going out of business due to grassroots competition? I don't really see how this changes anything other than the labor budget of phishing companies.

Not true. The system suppresses third parties. It doesn't stop them. Parties fall in the US just like everywhere else. When was the last time you spoke to a US whig? Or a Jeffersonian Republican? The system in place when those parties fell was exactly the system we have now. It just takes a massive popular effort and a period of severe political turmoil where the country is heavily divided along party lines and a large portion of the country feels entirely disenfranchised (ideally about a 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 split between the two parties and people fed up or greater). Happened at the revolution. Happened at the civil war. Happened at the great depression. Guess where we are now? Don't let yourself fall for the lie that the party is eternal. We're on the knive's edge now. It's time to push

Despite what the media wants us to think, both parties are wildly unpopular with their own voters and are primed for collapse. Literally all of the conditions historically needed for social revolution have been met

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