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#Control of the Internet
fleursdesmorts · 1 year
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every year people get angry when ao3 requests donations but honestly in a world where almost all spaces online are slowly being eaten by corporations which censor the content on those sites, having a fan-run fan-sponsored place where people can create gay art without fear is great
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decibelcoatl · 9 months
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🚨🚨🚨 [JULY 27] DAWN OF THE FINAL DAY - 24 HOURS REMAIN 🚨🚨🚨
KOSA will grant the government unprecedented control over the Internet and censor it in the name of "protecting the children" unless every single one of us stops them. Not only would it increase online surveillance of all users through age verification and parental monitoring tools, but it would also allow attorney generals to wipe out content that they deem "harmful" to minors, including race, gender, and sexuality...either for any reason or no reason at all. Even worse, President Biden himself has urged Senate to pass this horrible bill, along with COPPA 2.0!
I've done everything I can up to this point...signed the petitions multiple times, signal boosted, even made a few calls despite not being from America...and I'm exhausted. Things are looking very gloomy, and the only thing I can do now is pray for a miracle. If they're that butthurt over data collection and banning sites, there's no doubt that they might also destroy mine and anyone else's Tumblr, Twitter, DeviantART, AO3, etc.
For any Americans who haven't done so, and do not want their livelihoods destroyed by KOSA, PLEASE sign the petitions and call your Senators while you still can! And if you're not American (like me, who's Canadian), PLEASE sign the petitions and spread the word while you still can!
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styafiya-blog · 2 years
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Quick Tips About Control Of The Internet Federal In Home Government
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Control of the Internet is a hot topic these days, with everyone from the president to the average Joe commenting on the issue. This article gives you the facts you need to make up your mind. If you know of the in-home government worldwide, all nations should wake up. The sad news is that they are the federal government controlled by one side of the corruption system. I experienced most of the in-home government attacks. I studied their behavior for five years when it comes to the Internet. The federal government controls all people who organize and operate a business. You need to know this. The Internet has a keeper who controls the process program. That means, everything we do, they can stop it, block it, or delete it. all affiliate marketers and web newbies The United States government controls a great deal of the Internet. To understand why, you must understand how the Internet works and what role the government plays in its operation.
All the apps, social media, websites, blogs, passwords, uploaded videos, music, and downloads are controlled by a code. They have the power to decode the whole web system. All our money wallets, from Cash App right down to PayPal, can be easily accessed from your account. Where do I live in New York City, Jamaica? Queens on Farmers Blvd. Hollis I have the federal government override all my accounts online all the time. When they do this, the website owners either block you or remove you from their website. Your Post Believe it or not, that type of attack behavior happened to me every day for the last fifteen years. The in-home government stole all my web creations and kept my business down. Dealfigure Entertainment's one side of the system gives them the order to do so. The federal government has been a major player in the development of the Internet. Learn about the history of the Internet, the Federal Communications Commission, and the role of the federal government on the Internet. I am keeping my eyes on one side of the behavior of the law that controls the information code of the website. Everyone that is doing business on the web is not hiding anything. I mention that because they can listen to your mind. If you don't wake up to this article, I don't know what will. I mention this many times in my videos. The system is breaking the rules and killing the people and taking their ideas. If you are familiar with constitutional law, I would like to remind you that it is right here.The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated, and no warrants shall be issued except upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and specifically describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized.
The big questions I ask myself How come the system is listening and doing business with our minds and no one says anything about it? I am a reggae star and a speaker online. The in-home government hacked my computer and took all my instrumentals I created, songs I wrote, and all the sales I made with them. The system knows me and doesn't want me to live my dream that I was born to live. I figured it out because they also stopped all my checks at the post office. I don't know how true it is, but people tell me they are changing some of the checks and sharing the money with each other.Internet freedom is under attack in the United States and around the world. If you check my Facebook page and listen to the video, look at the share button. How many times can I share it? Check the views to have a better understanding of the attachment attack I am having and all the social media websites.
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goldengirlgalaxy · 1 year
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The Princess' Dolls
After Danny has ascended to the throne of the ghost king, something goes wrong with his clone Ellie. Her form destabilizes again, and when they stabilize her, she's physically only five or six years old.
Danny takes to watching her, but looking after a half ghost child is a lot harder than it looks, especially when Ellie learns duplication but can't seem to figure out how to undo it for hours on end, and each clone gets bored really fast. To counter this, Danny makes Ellie a set of dolls, all modeled after the Justice League and various related figures. He even uses a special enchantment he learned to make sure the dolls stay intact no matter what Ellie puts them through.
Ellie loves the dolls and she and her clones have a tendency to put together large productions using them, ranging from superhero fights to sitcom stories to fairy tales to a few 'things' Ellie remembered reading online before she was de aged.
Meanwhile, almost every single Justice League member has been noticing some oddities as of late. They can hear voices from no where, they feel like something is touching them when there is nothing, their muscles sometimes spasm without cause. And, on occasion, they find themselves sleepwalking as they dream of a giant telling a story.
No one brings this to the attention of the other members until several members get knocked out on a mission, only for their unconscious forms to start acting out a play.
(Or Danny accidentally makes several Justice League Voodoo dolls and a young Ellie keeps playing with them)
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thisischeri · 6 months
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anarchist-caravan · 1 year
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Chat Control 2.0 also means the end of private communication. Hell world.
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kafka-pilled · 1 year
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i think we as a community need to start cyberbullying hypnodoms that post strobing spiral gifs with no flash warning like “oOoO you can’t look away” cause as long as their notes are filled with ppl just eating it up instead of complaining about how irresponsible they’re being, they’re just gonna keep doing it.
we can do it girlies, start demanding better from these people.
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borderlinereminders · 12 days
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I really think we should normalize making our own posts instead of writing on someone else’s about how “yes but this doesn’t apply to…”.
I thought it was just me who felt drained and bothered by these reblogs. So, I’ve just ignored them for the most part.
Except that I saw another blog upset because someone did this on their post. And I felt sad for them because I know what it feels like. To an outsider, it might not seem like a big deal. And I understand people have good intentions usually or just don’t relate and want to share but it can feel so exhausting as the op.
I really don’t want to have to put a disclaimer on every post that “note, this won’t apply to everyone!”
I feel like we should enjoy the posts that we relate to, scroll beyond the ones we don’t, and if we feel really strongly about something, make our own post.
(Wasn’t there a bean soup post that kind of got this idea across? I can never find it.)
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catwire · 5 months
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friendly reminder chrome fucking sucks as a browser and you should switch to firefox regardless even if you don't care if google collects your data
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stuffy-just-doodles · 4 months
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To make up for the sudden sleep i took here is some art i did (yes, it's mainly genshin impact)
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You can also email the representatives in your state calling on them to release a statement condemning the Tennessee house speaker for refusing to allow elected representatives serve their constituents. Honestly I would recommend doing the same thing, sending a letter to your reps and to the president, for Flordia right now. DeSantis has violated the constitution enough times that letter should be thick.
Update: Unfortunately Justin Jones and Justin J. Pearson have been expelled as of a day ago. They are still dedicated to fighting this fascist government and I fully believe these wonderful people are going to bring about great change!
Another update: Justin Jones has been reinstated!
Update: Justin J. Pearson has also been reinstated!!!! HUGE win for democracy! These guys are going to make waves. 👏👏👏👏👏
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boinky-spoinky · 1 month
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🍥 Took me a while but it was worth it 🍥
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meeedeee · 7 months
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When is a library not a library? When it’s online, apparently
"If you buy a physical book, you are allowed to sell or lend it because of a legal principle known as the “first sale doctrine,” which gives the owner of a (physical) object the right to dispose of that object in whatever way they wish, regardless of copyright. The Archive argued that the same principle should protect the sale or lending of a legally purchased digital copy, pointing out that all the copies of books it lent out had previously been acquired lawfully by libraries.'...
The Internet Archive’s lawyers also pointed to a Supreme Court decision, from the nineteen eighties, ruling that using a Sony Betamax video-cassette recorder to make a copy of a TV show was fair use. The Archive argued that its digital copies of print books similarly “improved the efficiency of delivering content to one entitled to receive the content” in a way that didn’t “unreasonably encroach on the commercial entitlements of the rights holder.” "
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pastadoughie · 5 months
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If u be 16 I is oldr thn u...
good for yuo??? i swear why do ppl comment on my age sm when i menshin it as if itse liek, some kind of choise i made?
i literaley onley have my age their so peopl can kno not 2 make nsfw commentse on my postse (but all of those "miners dni!!! i blokl ageless blogs!!!" fuckrse still interact with me on the regular n add some, rlly inapropriate tagse n stuff 2 my art)
i usd 2 be a bit less open abt my age and honestley itse much nicer becaus i didnt have 2 deal witf people being liek "ur a child so ur opinions on things dont matter" but i sweaer ppl r so weird when ur uncomfortabl with telling ppl how old u r like they assume ur 9 or 52 with zero inbetween witchever they disrespect moar
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maddipoof · 7 days
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I know no one follows me for watcher things, obviously, but good god i just have to say that while i do think the whole streaming thing is absolutely ridiculous, acting like these are the rich we’re meant to eat is absolutely deranged. 3 men owning a company with a grand total of 25 employees is so far from the exploitative rich in question.
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astraltrickster · 6 months
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Given that my post about why you are not obligated to blog about Current Events (whatever they are at any given time) is going around again, I'd like to say the same thing from a slightly different angle and state what you ARE obligated to do.
You are still not obligated to blog about ANY specific subject, no matter how serious, no matter how urgent, no matter how grave. You never will be. The impact of social media on real world atrocities has the potential to be great, but it is cumulative. No one is going to die in a ditch somewhere, barely uttering the tragic final words, "if only...if only...tumblr users wormhentaiafficionado and mothmanbutthole...posted about how sad they are...then maybe things would be different..." - nor are policymakers going to change their minds because some tweet has 749,845 cumulative likes and retweets instead of 750,000. Make no mistake, if you have the energy to be sharing these kinds of things, it can be good to do! We live in a society, it's always good to help where you can, even if all you can do is show public support for people who are hurting - but if you can't do that, for any reason, you're not obligated to. Period. End of.
What are you obligated to do?
1. Give people the benefit of the doubt. Social media accounts are not most people's entire lives. Just because someone isn't blogging about whatever tragedy is occurring does not mean they don't care. Sometimes it does mean that, sure, and that sucks - but not only are you not going to change that by yelling at them, sometimes it means they care too much. Sometimes it means they're closer to it than you assumed and need a moment to think about something else, anything else. Sometimes it means it's not safe for them to be blogging about it, be it due to abusive family potentially finding out, being at risk of getting fired and quite possibly dying of poverty sooner rather than later, or even taking very illegal direct action that they do not want to be linked to on record in even the vaguest possible way. Sometimes it means dealing with it is their day job and they're on the internet after a long and exhausting day of trying to make things better. You don't know. You'll never know unless they decide to tell you. No one owes you that explanation. You are obligated to make peace with that fact.
2. Slow the fuck down.
Listen. When bad things happen, from natural disasters, to manmade horrors beyond our comprehension, it's only normal to get scared and desperate to do something, anything about it. That heightened emotional state is very vulnerable, and because of that, there will always be people out there looking to take advantage of the chaos for ulterior motives - and no matter how good your intentions, and in fact no matter how right you are in your values and at the core of your strategy, you will never be immune to garbage-in-garbage-out. Misinformation can be deadly, even in the hands of someone who means well. You need to pause long enough to sort out the garbage. You need to learn to fight the impulse to trust every single post that tells you that your share/comment/etc. is URGENT and WILL mean the difference between life and death for someone, somewhere. Do your fact checks. Scan for dogwhistles before you end up passing around a post that implies [insert group that is marginalized in most of the English-speaking world but has hegemonic power in some other part of the world and is committing some atrocity there] is coming after you next if you stay silent. Vet charity and advice links before you accidentally send scared, desperate, and vulnerable people to a scammer - or worse, hand them over to a honeypot operation or give them a recipe for poisonous "medicine".
Or, to put it another way, you are obligated to make an attempt to stay informed enough to avoid making things materially worse. You are not obligated to doomblog. In fact, doomblogging can be antithetical to your obligation to not make things worse. Choosing neutrality in times of great tragedy and injustice is bad, yes, but you should immediately be wary of anyone who says that simply not blogging about a subject - let alone not sharing a specific post - is inherently "choosing neutrality".
So remember: breathe. Be careful out there. Mourn for the people that whatever atrocity has this or my other post circulating has taken from us or will take from us, and do your best to be kind to the people who are still alive - and remember that kindness includes using social media responsibly.
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