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Helma 🤗

@molly0xfff Somehow I feel this is pushed by the surveillance desires of governments. Can only hope I could be wrong here.

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Alan B

@helma @molly0xfff corporate greed is a powerful motivator too

abracadabra holmes

@alanb @helma @molly0xfff
This might be the straw that breaks the camel's public apathy.

It could almost be viewed as Intentional sabotage of the "AI isn't a cartoon" myth that's zombified the Internet and half the planet

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abracadabra holmes

@alanb @helma @molly0xfff
TBC tho...nobility doesn't factor. If this is the case it's because they're behind in the competition and need to flip the board.

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@helma @molly0xfff
The real pushers are the gameygater tech bros who developed this and whose motive is to coverup • their own use of spyware • by spreading it around (for others to monetize) as if endangering vulnerable ppl was just a regular thing that regular ppl do.

Not even joking, and watch who keeps trying to justify using spyware casually everyday.

Maggie Maybe

@helma @molly0xfff What’s up with #KOSA these days? They want to make VPNs illegal but if they can’t but they can use this to see everything you do anyway.

Helma 🤗

@maggiejk @molly0xfff In the EU same. Just another name. They push for full surveillance in the name of kids safety online. It is a distraction. It will not be effective. There are other ways. They know this. But it is cheap for all kinds of #FunctionCreep surveillance options, apart from the initial security problem (from which politicians of course want to exempt themselves, which will technically be impossible).

Tom Stoneham

@helma @molly0xfff Or the surveillance desires of companies bigger and more powerful than most states?

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