>>1144122>If you seriously think politicians work for you and would engage in internet regulation in good faithI can call up right now and tell them to erase all data they have on me and they have to respond by EU regulation. Can you do that?
Ooh that's right, you can't. Because you're "free". Lemme guess, It's only good faith arguments if you let them do whatever they want because they're private companies, right?
Selling your information to foreign governments, hoarding pictures of children, literally being sued in multiple countries for harboring CP. None of that matters because at least they stuck it to Orange Man, right? Lmfaooooooooooooo
This is what gets me about Americans, even the people who have commie flags in their profile pictures immediately turn around and start sucking their dick the literal second it comes to regulating the tech sector. They literally can only exist by harvesting your information that you're required to give them in some capacity just by using their service.
230 keeps getting dangled in front of them because they're clearly not fulfilling their end of the bargain. They sell your information to hostile actors. They harbor illegal materials and refuse to remove them. They openly suppress information that is bad for their company. They aren't a service provider.
You see, here in Europe, when our corporations don't fulfill their end of good faith bargains, those are taken away from them. Because we aren't insane like you are.
You're just a cuck corporate slave, probably multiple che pictures in your twitter bio, trying to tell someone who's actually free that freedom is letting that twitter cock down your throat.