@stux @Bellingcat that email doesn't indicate what law they are even filing this under?
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@stux @Bellingcat that email doesn't indicate what law they are even filing this under? 12 comments
@stux @arichtman @Bellingcat its probably “propaganda” since they call anything they dont agree with “propaganda” like “lgbt propaganda” and shit, they have whole ass subsections for that @stux @arichtman @Bellingcat they already believe that they dominating the world and their law works everywhere. @benroyce @arichtman @stux @Bellingcat From reading that article it looks like Hetzner's priorities about Russia are finally set in a good way. Unfortunately they have a long history of employee screwups which could still be a problem. @benroyce @arichtman @stux @Bellingcat Given that Russia has initiated a couple of low level harrassment campaigns recently (like the incendiary mail packages), it's rather likely you are right. Possibly even just because Hetzner is a German company (They got some beef with Germany and the US because, you know, weapons deliveries). It's asymmetric: The only invest a single e-mail and the other side has all the bother. @benroyce @arichtman @stux @Bellingcat My advice to Hetzner: Strangle that in the cradle. Otherwise you'll get flood of these complaints when the same gov.ru tries to weaponize your complaint system (also against you) @cybertailor @arichtman @stux @Bellingcat 398 fz like the law on removing extremist sites @arichtman @stux @Bellingcat this question indirectly implies that russia should be a state of law, which it definitely isn't. It is like asking how much rice do you get daily in your labour camp? 400 or 800 g? What do you mean there are no labour camps in your country? No, definitely, there are some laws in their country, like forbidding to say that gays have a right to live or that their army is a bunch of fucking looters, but who, basically, should care? |
@arichtman @Bellingcat I have no idea and not even in what country