However you can accelerate that change by fighting, it seems.
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stylusmobilus@aussie.zoneto
Europe@feddit.org•Macron Blasts Social Media’s Free Speech Defense as ‘Bullshit’English
0·2 months agoAs I posted elsewhere, funny that they paid less concern about Australia and the UK.
It’s frightened, Europe. Break it some more, go on.
stylusmobilus@aussie.zoneto
Europe@feddit.org•White House Official: Why do we have the right to take Greenland? Because we live in a world governed by strength, by power. We have power. Nobody can fight the United States militarilyEnglish
0·3 months agoYeah they’re still going in the crucial areas, such as the tankie subs.
stylusmobilus@aussie.zoneto
Europe@feddit.org•White House Official: Why do we have the right to take Greenland? Because we live in a world governed by strength, by power. We have power. Nobody can fight the United States militarilyEnglish
0·3 months agoThat’s basically what’s meant by ‘in the end, they don’t win’, yeah.
I don’t want to see this happen ay. The US has put out more good than bad. We don’t just lose the mad, bad shit, we’ll lose all the good stuff as well like tech advancements, entertainment, pop culture…it’ll all go and that might be the biggest tragedy of the lot.
stylusmobilus@aussie.zoneto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•How will Australia's ban on youth access to social media affect instances hosted in Australia?English
2·4 months agothe interaction that is done in Australia is not part of the business chain.
Then it’s not subject to our laws, which is why an Australian walking up to an Italian vendor in Italy is a bad analogy…no interaction is done in Australia. It doesn’t matter if it’s an Australian buying something in Italy, our laws don’t apply to your original analogy.
As for your last paragraph I agree and that’s probably one area where it will fail.
stylusmobilus@aussie.zoneto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•How will Australia's ban on youth access to social media affect instances hosted in Australia?English
2·4 months agoSo it looks as if you’ve added ‘this but on the internet’ afterward, is that correct?
Taking that away, no, because my point with using an online store was that some interaction is done in Australia, as is the case with social media sites overseas that Australians interact on, in Australia. Replace online store for ‘mailed catalogue’.
stylusmobilus@aussie.zoneto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•How will Australia's ban on youth access to social media affect instances hosted in Australia?English
2·4 months agoselling Italian goods…
A better analogy would be ‘Australian buys Italian goods from online store in Australia’. Under your analogy no, because nothing at all is done in Australia, where your online shop would be, therefore it’d be subject to Australian law.
It’s still not a very effective law, though.
stylusmobilus@aussie.zoneto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•How will Australia's ban on youth access to social media affect instances hosted in Australia?English
1·4 months agoI saw someone earlier say it was on the basis of anonymity…people don’t actually have ‘accounts’, so there’s nothing to verify. How accurate that is I don’t know and I’ve never used 4chan.

Yeah all know they’re dishonest and will do it anyway.