Europe's pushing ahead with that controversial chat surveillance bill again. You know, the one privacy advocates have been calling a digital overreach nightmare? Yeah, it's inching closer to reality. The so-called messaging oversight framework keeps gaining ground despite backlash from encryption communities. Another step toward monitoring private conversations under the guise of security. Wonder how long before decentralized communication becomes the only real option left.
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PumpStrategist
· 11-29 19:58
The distribution of chips released by this wave of policy risk is quite intriguing, clearly indicating that the power side is trying to play people for suckers with the privacy chip. The pattern has formed, and those projects of decentralized communication are likely to da moon.
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consensus_failure
· 11-29 19:58
Ngl, I really have to use anonymous software now. The EU says it's about security protection, but they actually just want to see what you're talking about.
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ZenChainWalker
· 11-29 19:54
Europe is pulling this again, privacy is directly gone, decentralized communication will be the way out, right?
Europe's pushing ahead with that controversial chat surveillance bill again. You know, the one privacy advocates have been calling a digital overreach nightmare? Yeah, it's inching closer to reality. The so-called messaging oversight framework keeps gaining ground despite backlash from encryption communities. Another step toward monitoring private conversations under the guise of security. Wonder how long before decentralized communication becomes the only real option left.