I’m sure facilitating breaking EU laws will go down well.
Facktat on
I think this would be a good moment to stop reporting US citizens living in Europe to the IRS. There is no point in holding up US law on EU territory when they won’t even allow us to holding up EU law in the EU.
Sylocule on
So the US government wants the names and addresses of people critical of ICE but believe nowhere else in the world should have content controls.
Nurnurum on
The answer to that would ultimately be a european great wall similar to what china has, and the more horrible shit you can do with AI the more likely this will become.
ledow on
So… what’s stopping the EU from blocking access to this “freedom.gov”, by ordering ISPs to filter it, just like any other site?
Garlicluvr on
OK, sell some US debt bonds.
San_Pentolino on
looks like an interesting potential target for hacker training
hagnat on
arent they reinventing the VPN ?
because this seems like someone is trying to reinvent VPNs
linkenski on
Awesome, I’m using it.
kawag on
> The U.S. State Department is developing an online portal that will enable people in Europe and elsewhere to see content banned by their governments including alleged hate speech and terrorist propaganda, a move Washington views as a way to counter censorship, three sources familiar with the plan said.
>
> … user activity on the site will not be tracked.
Oh hey, is that the USA supporting pedophiles again?
StewpidAlex on
“and added that user activity on the site will not be tracked.”
I doubt the sincerity of that statement.
Anyway, TOR is still a thing, why bother with anything else? Like, sure, alternatives are always welcome, but vetting them would take ages, and TOR is already well established, trusted, and quite secure(if you’re not an idiot).
Zlimness on
So there’s going to be a site setup by the US government rife with AI CSEM, nazi conspiracy theories, deepfakes and Russian bot farms?
Very classy.
all-park on
Just block it on national security grounds, literally thats the easiest workaround for any state to stop it.
twistedLucidity on
Huh? I can _already_ see all that if I want, why the shuddering hell would I go to a USA Gov site to expose just what a lunatic I am?
Huh…maybe watching a few ultra-right videos on there would make getting through USA border control (not that I plan on going any time soon), set that “One of us” flag.
UrineArtist on
Yeah, how about Europe hosts an online portal for US citizens to view an unredacted version of the Epstein files, obviously the names of victims should remain redacted though.
wowlock_taylan on
Soo Elon’s nazi hellhole getting investigated so now he is gonna ask the fascist U.S regime for help?
wepopu on
So the us is getting rid of those age verification laws it has too then?
Emergency_Link7328 on
The US is a rogue state that wants to destroy the Western civilization. We must deal accordingly.
lightspuzzle on
it already exists.its called a vpn.
Illustrious_Peach494 on
*user activity on the site will not be tracked*
insert j jonas jameson laugh.gif
AlienInUnderpants on
Hosted by the US federal government?? Bwahahhaaa
Be ready to be tracked and have massive propaganda shoved down your throats.
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I’m sure facilitating breaking EU laws will go down well.
I think this would be a good moment to stop reporting US citizens living in Europe to the IRS. There is no point in holding up US law on EU territory when they won’t even allow us to holding up EU law in the EU.
So the US government wants the names and addresses of people critical of ICE but believe nowhere else in the world should have content controls.
The answer to that would ultimately be a european great wall similar to what china has, and the more horrible shit you can do with AI the more likely this will become.
So… what’s stopping the EU from blocking access to this “freedom.gov”, by ordering ISPs to filter it, just like any other site?
OK, sell some US debt bonds.
looks like an interesting potential target for hacker training
arent they reinventing the VPN ?
because this seems like someone is trying to reinvent VPNs
Awesome, I’m using it.
> The U.S. State Department is developing an online portal that will enable people in Europe and elsewhere to see content banned by their governments including alleged hate speech and terrorist propaganda, a move Washington views as a way to counter censorship, three sources familiar with the plan said.
>
> … user activity on the site will not be tracked.
Oh hey, is that the USA supporting pedophiles again?
“and added that user activity on the site will not be tracked.”
I doubt the sincerity of that statement.
Anyway, TOR is still a thing, why bother with anything else? Like, sure, alternatives are always welcome, but vetting them would take ages, and TOR is already well established, trusted, and quite secure(if you’re not an idiot).
So there’s going to be a site setup by the US government rife with AI CSEM, nazi conspiracy theories, deepfakes and Russian bot farms?
Very classy.
Just block it on national security grounds, literally thats the easiest workaround for any state to stop it.
Huh? I can _already_ see all that if I want, why the shuddering hell would I go to a USA Gov site to expose just what a lunatic I am?
Huh…maybe watching a few ultra-right videos on there would make getting through USA border control (not that I plan on going any time soon), set that “One of us” flag.
Yeah, how about Europe hosts an online portal for US citizens to view an unredacted version of the Epstein files, obviously the names of victims should remain redacted though.
Soo Elon’s nazi hellhole getting investigated so now he is gonna ask the fascist U.S regime for help?
So the us is getting rid of those age verification laws it has too then?
The US is a rogue state that wants to destroy the Western civilization. We must deal accordingly.
it already exists.its called a vpn.
*user activity on the site will not be tracked*
insert j jonas jameson laugh.gif
Hosted by the US federal government?? Bwahahhaaa
Be ready to be tracked and have massive propaganda shoved down your throats.