rob200
@rob200@lemmy.cafe
I am against, fascism, homophobia, transphobia, and others. (not exclusive to the list provided)
I believe in creating a and operating in a safe space and would never go after a person for what they believe in.
If I sense hate or annoyance from users, I either just don’t engage, and may report.
- Comment on Millions of OnlyFans paywalls make it hard to detect child sex abuse, cops say 4 months ago:
If only fans is not encrypted, wouldn’t these cops have other ways to detect and tackle csam material?
Assuming it is not encrypted, what’s stopping them from doing their job? Only thing I can think of they could use as an excuse would be, accessing copyrighted materials, especially since it’s under a pay wall.
- Comment on Netflix is starting to phase out its cheapest ad-free plan 4 months ago:
I hate that they do raise prices over time. These companies get tin these contracts for sports and with specific companies that raise their own expense and hurts consumers. That and these companies had always wanted to change more either way.
- Comment on Netflix is starting to phase out its cheapest ad-free plan 4 months ago:
I hate companies as much as most, but ad supported plans are a nice addition. The only downside, Netflix can remove the free tier at anytime. What free teir, I heard that there could be an ad free tier coming.
- Comment on Firefox now lets you choose your preferred AI chatbot in its Nightly builds 4 months ago:
But hey, atleast we have Falkon browser. Except for being based on WebKit the browser itself isn’t currently maintained by an ad company.
Is Mozilla still nonprofit or are they changing their moto?
- Comment on Firefox now lets you choose your preferred AI chatbot in its Nightly builds 4 months ago:
Where is the demand for ai on Firefox?
- Comment on The EU Digital Identity Wallet: Everything you need to know about the EU's plans for a universal digital identity system 4 months ago:
I am interested in this concept of currency, looking forward to see it more in practice after this comes out. (i’m based in the u.s not the e.u)
- Comment on AT&T imposes $10 price hike on most of its older unlimited plans 5 months ago:
Then other other alternatives.
- Comment on EU chat control law proposes scanning your messages — even encrypted ones 5 months ago:
I know, but that’s what the government will do when they want to try to weaken encryption, they’l give their arguments as to *why they want said law to pass to weaken it.
I’m not saying that’s what they *have to do. but rather, it’s what they do, tend to do. You are right, their are other ways they *can go about it using existing laws or legal metheds including warants. But that doesn’t mean that governments aren’t trying to just out right cripple encryption by passing laws, thay had many times before tried this in a notable amount for countries.
- Comment on EU chat control law proposes scanning your messages — even encrypted ones 5 months ago:
I understand why people must protect their encrypted messages at all costs. But the government and others are going to keep using arguments like, “what are people hiding,” or “what *could some people be doing to our children.”
- Comment on AT&T imposes $10 price hike on most of its older unlimited plans 5 months ago:
The thing about this price hike is why? They clearly can currently afford to keep the service up with the previous prices. At&t is a scam, time to switch to Sprint, or Verizon. Although pricing may vary per specific location.
- Comment on Mozilla buys Anonym, betting privacy is compatible with ads 5 months ago:
Why does Mozilla Firefox need ads, unless they are possibly prepping up their own search engine? Remember, the CEO once said they wanted to start prioritizing on making money. A search engine, built by Mozilla on the Firefox browser would be perfect, with ads for them.
- Comment on X is about to start hiding all likes 5 months ago:
I would argue it’s not that much of a secret if they’re on Twitter but it’l be more difficult (not as hard as if it were encrypted, unless it *is encrypted but I wouldn’t know if it was) for law enforcement and advocates to know specifically what people are following. Twitter however essentially allows that content and governments and advocates had been vocal about that fact so the fact people are following certain accounts such as what you named isn’t secret, it’s just… which ones are they following?
- Comment on X is about to start hiding all likes 5 months ago:
Whyy?? I don’t even use Twitter/X but someone make that make sense.