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  • Or even better - stop using US services all together.

    It's the hardest one to do, but it's way more effective. They will shit on the rules anyway.

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  • The only reason they dont share it with other apps, is because from a capitalist standing point, why the hell would you share information you want to sell?

    Them being the only one having access to a billion peoples location data is why they are the richest company.

    They very much do dell, and they very much share that data with the government they also pay a shitton of money in donations for ball rooms.

  • At least in the EU they will implement a verification system, meaning you only have to verify with the official government, and then you can use a anonymised token that gives the porn sites only the age.

    It's not perfect, but it's far better than everything else suggested.

  • If we set aside the privacy nightmare, consider this.

    Teens wont stop searching for porn. Would you rather they find it on not-moderated sites, that might also consist of illegal content? Or might consists of nudes from people than didnt consent to their picture being online?

    Everything is just dumb about this.

  • Isnt it mostly the US who does that?

    But to a burglar everbody steals.

  • At least the foreign country wont use the data to arrest and make laws against you.

  • I dont think you need to overtake YouTube on day 1. Do you?

  • So for what, 100 million people vs 8 billion, it's a problem.

    I'll take that.

  • Honestly? If anyone could make a rival for YouTube it would be a big porn hosting site.

    The infrastructure is already there. Just need to buy another domain and throw money at it.

  • I'm talking about all the opinions already made up, that EU wanted to take away encryption and give us chat control.

    They didnt want that.

    It's like saying Denmark wants to throw out all immigrants, just because a small minority is proposing it. They dont.

    Democracy is just great for media outlets, because they can bandwagon stupid proposals.

  • Luckily it's not the same body in the EU who's in charge of enforcing AND setting up proposals.

    The EU is not a "one opinion" government body.

  • They usually sue if the practice doesnt stop for over a year. They do send warnings before anything official comes out FYI.

    But I dont know if they want to do anything though. No one but them and Apple knows for sure.

  • Google hit by EU lawsuit in 3.. 2.. 1..

  • I think there's a middle ground. It's not all or nothing.

    We can have million dollar studios without having a billion dollar studio.

  • That's true, which also illustrates how absurd the big paychecks are with your post in mind.

  • Sure.

    The premise is to bring down costs, and not be free. This is a reality where we can share media we buy, because we own them again.

    So you can kind of imagine the world 20-30 years back with VHS and DVDs. Just in the digital world.

    Fewer people would buy the content, and less shareholders will be rich. Actors will also not go for multi million dollar salaries. But actors would still exist.

    You can argue that this will bring down the number of movies, but most likely there will just be alot of small studios making movies instead of Netflix and Disney controlling the market from start to end.

    There will be a much larger varaity in movies, and not that many reboots of past succes from the VHS/DVD age.

  • Sometimes it's hard to imagine a reality outside our own.

  • They just love whoever pays the most. And they cheat on everyone while getting paychecks from all directions.

  • Fun fact about military-grade.

    It means jack shit. It's a marketing buzz word, and should be illegal to use in commercial sense.