> Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki on Friday vetoed legislation meant to implement the EU’s Digital Services Act, despite the bill having been adopted by parliament at the end of 2025.
Uplifting news that not every politician has been bribed by EU surveillance overlords. I also didn’t expect a conservative to be against surveillance laws.
DSA forces companies to block access ”harmful” content or disinformation which is ambiguous and will be used to engage in censorship.
uzu_afk on
Only a fool can be happy about remaining open to MAGA and russian digital attacks.
Zestyclose_Piglet251 on
is he allowed for doing this? … single person?
ikertxu on
Good. Just another control tool disguised as safer spaces for the people. And the useful idiots parroting “if you’re against it you must want to harass people”
Glittering_Wash_8654 on
Good! If the EU wants to eliminate foreign influence, they should just ban all those social platforms for bot infestation, not create a great firewall for its citizens
thefroglover on
Interesting post history OP. Looks like your account was opened just to voice your pro-Elon nonsense.
At first this sounds reasonable, but isn’t this guy pro-Putin? If so, then there must be something good about that law.
I would love if someone from Poland could provide more details.
Valaxarian on
That’s some Beholder shit,. ngl
Skyswimsky on
I don’t want the EU to become a second UK, so I’m happy that some politicians have some backbone even if it’s for the purpose of right-wing extremism(Propaganda bots). Giving into left-wing extremism isn’t the answer…
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> Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki on Friday vetoed legislation meant to implement the EU’s Digital Services Act, despite the bill having been adopted by parliament at the end of 2025.
Uplifting news that not every politician has been bribed by EU surveillance overlords. I also didn’t expect a conservative to be against surveillance laws.
DSA forces companies to block access ”harmful” content or disinformation which is ambiguous and will be used to engage in censorship.
Only a fool can be happy about remaining open to MAGA and russian digital attacks.
is he allowed for doing this? … single person?
Good. Just another control tool disguised as safer spaces for the people. And the useful idiots parroting “if you’re against it you must want to harass people”
Good! If the EU wants to eliminate foreign influence, they should just ban all those social platforms for bot infestation, not create a great firewall for its citizens
Interesting post history OP. Looks like your account was opened just to voice your pro-Elon nonsense.
this guys is a big Trump supporter
confirmation: https://dorzeczy.pl/opinie/722085/spotkanie-nawrocki-trump-pis-zaplacil-klotnia-w-studiu.html
Fuck the EU and fuck censorship.
At first this sounds reasonable, but isn’t this guy pro-Putin? If so, then there must be something good about that law.
I would love if someone from Poland could provide more details.
That’s some Beholder shit,. ngl
I don’t want the EU to become a second UK, so I’m happy that some politicians have some backbone even if it’s for the purpose of right-wing extremism(Propaganda bots). Giving into left-wing extremism isn’t the answer…