31 comments

  • jackvalentine 17 hours ago ago

    Looking for an explanation about how these people weren’t just engaging in freedom of speech?

    • ralph84 9 hours ago ago

      A government official who created and implemented government censorship regulation is a little bit more than "just engaging in speech". That's like saying Deng Xiaoping was "just directing traffic" when the tanks rolled in to Tiananmen.

      • jackvalentine 9 hours ago ago

        I presume you’re referring to something specific there. What is it?

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  • computergert 5 hours ago ago

    Apparently the U.S. has reached a point where it will punish foreign officials for policy decisions in their own countries simply because those decisions clash with Silicon Valley’s preferences. Really sad to see the US sinking deeper and deeper every day.

  • amarcheschi 17 hours ago ago

    Not just random Europeans, but activists and nothing less than a former EU officer

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    • sixsupersoup 15 hours ago ago

      Breton is NKVD-tier politician.

      • orwin 8 hours ago ago

        He's so inconsequential it hurts that the US made him this relevant. If he pops up again in national politics I'll blame the US.

      • saubeidl 9 hours ago ago

        I wish.

  • r721 15 hours ago ago

    Anti-anti-disinformation measures are very important for this US administration for some reason.

    • ZeroGravitas 5 hours ago ago

      They cancelled the US Department of Defense's anti-foreign-adversary-disinformation efforts for a specific, not suspicious at all, example.

  • isodev 16 hours ago ago

    Is this the Epstein smokescreen?

    • slater 15 hours ago ago

      Nah, that'll be the upcoming ground war in Venezuela. Which will conveniently also enable a third term for TFG, see, cos at war, and therefor, etc.

      • mindslight 12 hours ago ago

        If Turmp was that much of a planner, he could have easily had a second term in 2020 by simply acknowledging Covid as a problem and actually leading the country. I don't think he himself has any real plan. He's just fucking aggro-demented [0] lashing out at his lifetime of grievances and trauma. Some trafficked Venezuelan girl probably didn't smile enough as he was about to use her or something. I'm sure the people around him all have their larger plans though.

        [0] anyone that's cared for old people sees the two very different archetypes in "sleepy joe" vs "destructive don"

        • hackeraccount 2 hours ago ago

          He's a random walk. When he gets feedback - good or even negative if it's from people he doesn't care for - he'll move more in that direction.

        • thejazzman 12 hours ago ago

          If you recall how it played out, he seemed pretty confident that pressing certain people to find votes and storming the capital would … well he was right wasn’t he? I mean, behaved like it would be and it was. Here we are.

          • mindslight 11 hours ago ago

            That's just immediate reaction though, not planning. You don't even really have to pin the blame fully on him, if the people around him were whispering in his ear that the election was really stolen, etc. In fact such true belief would make him a better salesman. (Although in the mind of that type of con artist I doubt there is much of a distinction between reality and what they want to be true)

        • tim333 5 hours ago ago

          He has people to do the planning - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_2025

          I think Venezuela is mostly a Rubio project eg. https://prospect.org/2025/12/01/marco-rubios-sales-pitch-war...

          As an aside I think if you were to make a proper world police it would support democracy against autocrats who won't leave and and that kind of situation seems to be the case in Venezuala - https://lagranaldea.com/2025/11/28/most-venezuelans-consider...

  • netsharc 16 hours ago ago

    Obligatory: "Are we the baddies?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToKcmnrE5oY

    Looking forward to the commenters arguing that this regime aren't the baddies...

    • HardwareLust an hour ago ago

      Short answer is yes, we are.

    • nielsbot 10 hours ago ago

      They tell me i’m being hysterical when I call the regime fascist. Ok, buddy.

      • mindslight an hour ago ago

        The way I see it, if they don't want to be called fascists then they need to find a new label that accurately describes their desired goals. As long as they keep hiding behind this preposterous cloak of "conservative" to cover for an extremely radical agenda, I will use the label "fascist" as it seems to be the most-fitting existing term.

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  • adi_kurian 15 hours ago ago

    Europeans spend all their time complaining rather than building the next Google. That's why they have no Googles and we aren't going to let them in anymore. Regulation is also bad. /s

  • kanbara 16 hours ago ago

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  • xiphias2 15 hours ago ago

    Another interesting news item that has nothing to do with hacking and a great target for being flagged for being controversial.

    • asplake 9 hours ago ago

      No relevance at all to (say) social media firms, media firms more generally, and AI firms also?

  • ffsm8 13 hours ago ago

    As a person living in an EU country I feel the urge to say: the legislation which made them a target is definitely problematic and should never have been passed. If you consider Trumps an extremist wrt censorship, you should be aware that the linked legislation in the article opens up significant more headway for legal censorship then whatever Trump did to date. And the reason why they've most likely gotten targeted is because they tried to deplatdorm him back in 2024 by quoting how he's "amplifying hate" (under this legislation).

    Frankly, legislation like this makes me dream about a reality in which there is a real independent federal court going through all passed legislation to verify wherever it's in line with the fundamental rights of the country - and if a legislation fails the check, all who voted yes would then be marked, with repeated offenders being investigated and potentially charged with attempted treason.

  • silexia 3 hours ago ago

    Good! It is wonderful to see American government leaders actually protecting American values like free speech!

    • wltr 2 hours ago ago

      Thanks for the attention to this matter!