moved to @ebel@moytura.org utilise witches.town. Vous pouvez læ suivre et interagir si vous possédez un compte quelque part dans le "fediverse".

I'm really 100% unconcerned about what some US people believe or cease to believe is Free Speech according to their morals and laws.

The internet is a place far larger and the US constitution and whatever morals it encodes are very much for contention, and can't be expected to be taken at face value.

@h
>The US Constitution doesn't apply online

"What do you MEAN I don't have the right to bear arms on the Internet?!"

moved to @ebel@moytura.org @ebel

@ChristianD @h I think some US people did try to argue that in the 90s for crypto. They claimed that strong encryption was essentially a weapon, and hence the US gov couldn't regulate it (which they were trying to do).

People pointed out that if that tactics were used, it would be much easier for non-US countries to ban crypto. "See it's a weapon!"