
UK Government Is Offering £600,000 To Contractors For Social Media Surveillance Of “Misinformation Narratives”
Public-funded speech surveillance.
Public-funded speech surveillance.
More overreach.
Gates is offering a “helping hand.”
“You need the data. You need to know who’s been vaccinated and who hasn’t been.”
Trying to legislate for non-citizens who aren’t even in the country.
The discussion will focus on tackling “online harms” on social media, in the cloud, and in gaming.
“ISPs must not have the power to decide which online services users can or can not access.”
And a Facebook executive was “happy to oblige.”
Helping the state enforce its new censorship law.
“We are actively exploring the issuance of a digitally native Pound sterling.”
The dystopian idea of personalized carbon tracking is gaining traction.
Proposed bill.
Despite government’s proposals to stop it, British citizens are still being arrested over alleged speech offenses.
Pro-censorship governments unite.
Part of a broader developing conversation.
More countries are pushing to issue digital IDs to citizens.
A court ruled news outlets can be sued over the comments of their readers.
The system they said would never happen appears to be arriving soon.
Facebook is prepared to “restrict the circulation of content” following November 3rd.
The erosion of civil liberties is being fast-tracked.
A number of solutions have been proposed.
Julian Assange’s extradition trial began today.
Journalists are increasingly seen as obsolete.
Public-funded speech surveillance.
More overreach.
Gates is offering a “helping hand.”
“You need the data. You need to know who’s been vaccinated and who hasn’t been.”
Trying to legislate for non-citizens who aren’t even in the country.
The discussion will focus on tackling “online harms” on social media, in the cloud, and in gaming.
“ISPs must not have the power to decide which online services users can or can not access.”
And a Facebook executive was “happy to oblige.”
Helping the state enforce its new censorship law.
“We are actively exploring the issuance of a digitally native Pound sterling.”
The dystopian idea of personalized carbon tracking is gaining traction.
Proposed bill.
Despite government’s proposals to stop it, British citizens are still being arrested over alleged speech offenses.
Pro-censorship governments unite.
Part of a broader developing conversation.
More countries are pushing to issue digital IDs to citizens.
A court ruled news outlets can be sued over the comments of their readers.
The system they said would never happen appears to be arriving soon.
Facebook is prepared to “restrict the circulation of content” following November 3rd.
The erosion of civil liberties is being fast-tracked.
A number of solutions have been proposed.
Julian Assange’s extradition trial began today.
Journalists are increasingly seen as obsolete.