The EU has approved a revised „Chat Control“ proposal. The revised law would require messaging apps to conduct risk assessments, implement age-verification, and allow voluntary scanning for child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
While mandatory message scanning was removed, privacy advocates still warn the proposal could lead to AI surveillance and weaken encryption. Others argue the law is crucial to protect children online.
Ashamed to be swedish since we supported this nonesense twice.
IterativeProduct on
Proud of Italy
jonnerpol on
If it were to pass a average Russian citizen would probably have more freedom than people in EU.
/s (but not really)
Donatter on
to reiterate older comments of mine
“op is a regular poster (karma/engagement farmer) of disinformation/misinformation or just straight up propaganda in this and many other subs. (A lot of it being Russian propaganda, or just pro Russian and/or anti American)
They also tend to use very suspicious, out of date, false, manipulated, and/or misleading maps and sources for said maps.
For the purpose of engagement/karma farming, and spreading disinformation, misinformation, distrust, division, etc in targeted groups against targeted groups.
As I say every time I catch one of their posts, report both the account and post for spam and/or violating the subs and websites guidelines”
Edit: the world of maps, is a very suspect site/group that uses false, manipulated, half-true data to fit whatever narrative or agenda they wish to present with a specific map, alongside omitting data that doesn’t fit said agenda or narrative, or simply not showing exactly what questions they asked to what group of people, or how many people they asked, in order to again, force a specific narrative or agenda (also to largely farm engagement, karma, likes, retweets, views, etc on various social media platforms)
DIeG03rr3 on
Shouldn’t the colours be switched?
portucheese on
Europe forgetting how to Europe
Nordic_Elysium on
“Arguing that you don’t care about privacy because you have nothing to hide is like arguing that you don’t care about free speech because you have nothing to say.“ -Edward Snowden
Legitimate_Life_1926 on
Prohibition was also widely approved of last I checked
Micah7979 on
Wait… Is that a rare Italy w ?
Redfofo on
Im confused. Germany supports this, but wouldn’t this contradict the whole „Datenschutz“ thing they are known for? I might have understood the whole thing wrong.
eebro on
I recommend everyone to actually read through proposal, if you’re interested in it.
Don’t just believe the agitprop garbage that misquotes the proposal, or just straight up lies. I remember reading the fightchatcontrol site in particular just to be spreading lies that have nothing to do with the actual proposal.
Happinessisawarmbunn on
Uh oh, Poland is in the spotlight again 😅
pearly-satin on
im still not used to it guys it still doesnt feel real 🙁
Arctovigil on
I am firmly siding with the *checks notes* child sexual abusers in this matter.
playfulpecans on
sir a second Cyprus has hit
remishnok on
Wild take here: parents cpuld instead just do their job instead
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The EU has approved a revised „Chat Control“ proposal. The revised law would require messaging apps to conduct risk assessments, implement age-verification, and allow voluntary scanning for child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
While mandatory message scanning was removed, privacy advocates still warn the proposal could lead to AI surveillance and weaken encryption. Others argue the law is crucial to protect children online.
Opposed: Netherlands, Poland, Czechia, Italy (4 votes against)
Ashamed to be swedish since we supported this nonesense twice.
Proud of Italy
If it were to pass a average Russian citizen would probably have more freedom than people in EU.
/s (but not really)
to reiterate older comments of mine
“op is a regular poster (karma/engagement farmer) of disinformation/misinformation or just straight up propaganda in this and many other subs. (A lot of it being Russian propaganda, or just pro Russian and/or anti American)
They also tend to use very suspicious, out of date, false, manipulated, and/or misleading maps and sources for said maps.
For the purpose of engagement/karma farming, and spreading disinformation, misinformation, distrust, division, etc in targeted groups against targeted groups.
As I say every time I catch one of their posts, report both the account and post for spam and/or violating the subs and websites guidelines”
Edit: the world of maps, is a very suspect site/group that uses false, manipulated, half-true data to fit whatever narrative or agenda they wish to present with a specific map, alongside omitting data that doesn’t fit said agenda or narrative, or simply not showing exactly what questions they asked to what group of people, or how many people they asked, in order to again, force a specific narrative or agenda (also to largely farm engagement, karma, likes, retweets, views, etc on various social media platforms)
Shouldn’t the colours be switched?
Europe forgetting how to Europe
“Arguing that you don’t care about privacy because you have nothing to hide is like arguing that you don’t care about free speech because you have nothing to say.“ -Edward Snowden
Prohibition was also widely approved of last I checked
Wait… Is that a rare Italy w ?
Im confused. Germany supports this, but wouldn’t this contradict the whole „Datenschutz“ thing they are known for? I might have understood the whole thing wrong.
I recommend everyone to actually read through proposal, if you’re interested in it.
Don’t just believe the agitprop garbage that misquotes the proposal, or just straight up lies. I remember reading the fightchatcontrol site in particular just to be spreading lies that have nothing to do with the actual proposal.
Uh oh, Poland is in the spotlight again 😅
im still not used to it guys it still doesnt feel real 🙁
I am firmly siding with the *checks notes* child sexual abusers in this matter.
sir a second Cyprus has hit
Wild take here: parents cpuld instead just do their job instead