German Government Begins Censorship of Social Media

Weatherman2020

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What could possibly go wrong with the moral compass nation who started WW1 and WW2 doing this?

So not only is the German government forcing social media companies to block their political opponents under the guise of counteracting online “hate speech”, the people doing the blocking are too dim to spot a parody account. How the Germans can’t see that such a law, in the hands of the wrong party, could be devastating is a mystery. I can only conclude such occurrences have no precedent in their country from which they could draw obvious lessons.

Titanic said on Wednesday its Twitter account had been blocked over the message, which it assumed was a result of a law that came into full force on Jan. 1 that can impose fines of up to 50 million euros ($60 million) on social media sites that fail to remove hate speech promptly.

A lot of people will rightly ask who defines hate speech. What they should be asking is how easy is it to change that definition.

Ve have vays of making you not talk! | White Sun of the Desert

Elasticity in the law — the ability to shut down anybody at will — is the whole point.
 
What could possibly go wrong with the moral compass nation who started WW1 and WW2 doing this?

So not only is the German government forcing social media companies to block their political opponents under the guise of counteracting online “hate speech”, the people doing the blocking are too dim to spot a parody account. How the Germans can’t see that such a law, in the hands of the wrong party, could be devastating is a mystery. I can only conclude such occurrences have no precedent in their country from which they could draw obvious lessons.

Titanic said on Wednesday its Twitter account had been blocked over the message, which it assumed was a result of a law that came into full force on Jan. 1 that can impose fines of up to 50 million euros ($60 million) on social media sites that fail to remove hate speech promptly.

A lot of people will rightly ask who defines hate speech. What they should be asking is how easy is it to change that definition.

Ve have vays of making you not talk! | White Sun of the Desert

Elasticity in the law — the ability to shut down anybody at will — is the whole point.

If i were facebook I would just shut down any service to someone based in Germany.
 
What could possibly go wrong with the moral compass nation who started WW1 and WW2 doing this?

So not only is the German government forcing social media companies to block their political opponents under the guise of counteracting online “hate speech”, the people doing the blocking are too dim to spot a parody account. How the Germans can’t see that such a law, in the hands of the wrong party, could be devastating is a mystery. I can only conclude such occurrences have no precedent in their country from which they could draw obvious lessons.

Titanic said on Wednesday its Twitter account had been blocked over the message, which it assumed was a result of a law that came into full force on Jan. 1 that can impose fines of up to 50 million euros ($60 million) on social media sites that fail to remove hate speech promptly.

A lot of people will rightly ask who defines hate speech. What they should be asking is how easy is it to change that definition.

Ve have vays of making you not talk! | White Sun of the Desert

Elasticity in the law — the ability to shut down anybody at will — is the whole point.

If i were facebook I would just shut down any service to someone based in Germany.
Yep. You know Germany is looking at social media companies as cash cows now.
 
LOL Germany. Are we gonna have to come back there and kick your asses again or what?

Don't make me stop this car.
 

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