Reddit has the same issue. People will post an article in like 6, somewhat related subreddits and the feed would be quite repetitive.
Probably via some attempt to force everyone to verify who they are online by providing their identification documents. It will probably be managed by some company specialized in handling that data, and of course willing to share the data with police and other gov organizations. Data that will be used to track citizens.
Just another endless battle to keep net neutrality alive.
I'm hoping to be fully self-hosted by then.
Eco-sabotage then. Does sabotage have a good track record of success?
They just slightly increase their budget for legal fines....
inb4 cars are airdropped via drones
There should be studies being done to find out which form of eco-sabotage has the biggest impact on CO2 reduction. Something along the lines of this website.
Offset.labr.io
They'll probably use trucks to transport the goods instead....
Next you'll be telling me that prisons profit from more prisoners, so they invest in increasing crime rates.
Or the Military industrial complex profits from war, so they invest in pro-war propaganda and detailing foreign countries...
I never said that animal exploitation is good, just that it is 'natural' in the world. Solarpunk, as an idea, has everything to do with nature. Coexisting and living with it, rather than against it.
Is it wrong to use ladybugs as a form of pest control instead of harmful chemicals?
It's it wrong to ride a horse around a farm instead of an ATV or even an electric UTV?
Additionally, the definition of exploitation can vary wildly from person to person, and even moreso between cultures. So imo, pretty much everything that happens in the animal kingdom is party of solarpunk. The "good" and the "bad." As nothing is all good or all bad. Even murder can be justified in the most extreme cases (i.e. Hitler, Stalin, Trump, billionaire CEOs, etc )