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constantcryingtoday at 11:30 AM1 replyview on HN

So much of the Internet is broken if you don't have a VPN (and much of it is broken if you do). But the consequence of circumventing laws through VPNs will inevitably be bans on VPNs for individuals. By the way, the people who are writing these laws aren't clueless 60 year olds who need help operating their phones. The EU politicians pushing through chat control understand what they are doing.

The idea of a global internet is becoming increasingly infeasible and I believe that China is just ahead of its time. If you look at the UK, it is really just a matter of time until they figure out that the real issue they are having is that, the Internet allows communication with entities they can not enforce their laws on. The logical consequence for them will be to deny access entirely. The same seems true for the EU, which is moving in a similar direction.


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breppptoday at 12:18 PM

laws are not the issue as much as foreign totalitarian entities have a strong ability to influence local voters in adverse ways.

This is such a threat to democracy that ironically the only solution is to crack down on democracy

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