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  1. Brief_Hovercraft_427 on

    >The verdict is in, and it is an ice-cold shower for European policymakers in Brussels. The announcement by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, just before Christmas 2025, to impose visa sanctions on prominent European critics of Big Tech *is not a minor diplomatic incident*. ***It is a declaration of war***.

    >*By: Merien ten Houten*

    >*Merien co-founded E52 in 2015 and envisioned AI in journalism, leading to Laio. He writes bold columns on hydrogen and mobility—often with a sharp edge*.

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  2. Almost like tech savvies all over the world didn’t ring this bell this past 15 years. Or that meanwhile China invest massively into their own digital and social solutions. But “global markets”, US lobbying money and facilities was too tasty for our representatives i guess. 

  3. TheoryOfDevolution on

    >The next strategic hurdle for the sector is not technological, but mental. Are European CIOs and policymakers prepared to cut the umbilical cord with Silicon Valley, even if it hurts in the short term? Or will we keep waiting until the next official or journalist lands on the blacklist? The choice is simple: build our own infrastructure, or accept that our digital space becomes a vassal state of American extremism.

    Powerful words. If only this outfit took their own advice. IO+ uses [CloudFlare as their webhost and Google as their mail server](https://hosting-checker.net/websites/ioplus.nl).

  4. Education is the only answer and as we can see Europe is doing absurdly better job than US in this regard – they managed to completely submit US society and deeply separate it in just few years while tbh their slop is not going so well in Europe. Yes, there is a rise of ultra right/left wing maga/antifa like ideologies in Europe, but it’s absolutely nowhere near like in America.

    I also believe the restrictions should be put in place of american social networks, but only bans wont do the trick. Education is the key here.

  5. Herooo31 on

    russia and china banning their tech companies was met with less adversity than european regulation of them. There is a lesson to be learned and followed here.

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