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berinszoka.bsky.social
🇺🇸/🇩🇪 Nomad. Tech lawyer @TechFreedom. “To have doubted one's own first principles is the mark of a civilized man” 🏳️‍🌈📚🗽 PhD student, Dublin City University; LLM in 🇪🇺 law, Paris Panthéon-Assas; J.D., University of Virginia
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Do you think that Mark Zuckerberg — a millennial who definitely grew up with DuckTales — feels bad about the fact that the series created an entire character whose sole purpose is to rip on him for being a dumb thief with no original ideas?

First time I can remember making a protest sign since - when - college? See you in front of Frederick City Hall and then at Baker Park.

let freedumb ring!

Introducing a "Have you been photographed smiling with Steve Bannon" litmus test

*record scratch* Yup, that’s me. You’re probably wondering why the Nazi next to me is wearing so many shirts

Both favor using State power to crush corporations that aren’t ideologically aligned with them.

2021-2024: “Lina Khan is literally saving democracy,” they said 2025: Lina Khan is chillaxing with Steve Bannon WTAF?

maybe he committed a DEI?

"enough with the Nazi analogies!" —Americans who think that Nazi Germany started with death camps and invading its neighbors

Really wish I didn't have to write this piece

The best advice for our times. What resonates most with you?

what if... it was always all bullshit and that had been obvious since 2015?

tfw it's too cold to sit out a Rosa Bonheur for hours but your pal lends you his gigantic scarf

Telegram has never published proofs of their encryption. You just have to take their word for it. It is NOT better than Signal in this regard.

be like Jeremy. He doesn't care what T---P bleeted today.

#faintpraise

@maryannefranks.bsky.social brings the thunder

"The Atlantic should thus release the full text thread, rather than put itself in the position of protecting the administration from its own lies and reckless mishandling of sensitive material." www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-...

Starting in the ’80s, the evangelical movement began to associate itself with GOP politics. It made the gamble that it could influence the Republican Party more than the party would influence it. It lost that gamble. @bernybelvedere.bsky.social and @jonrauch.bsky.social

duh

Things Reddit takes down that are “Conservative speech”: White supremacist violent threats Misogynist threats Anti-LGBTQ threats Islamophobic threats Anti-Immigrant threats Antisemitic threats Anti-Asian threats

Could Adobe Digital Editions possibly be worse? Takes 3-5 seconds just to go to the next page, you can't ctrl-c to copy, highlighting is a pain, and worst of all, when the ebook you borrow from a library expires and you redownload a new loan, you loose all your highlights/notes

There's just no evidence of anti-conservative bias in content moderation, report 15 leading social scientists who have researched the question in depth. If conservatives are more subject to content moderation, it's because they violate community standards more—spreading lies, hate speech, etc

For TPP, I explain why courts won't stop Trump from seizing total control of the de facto Federal Technology Commission as a weapon in the culture war, what happens now, and how to resist his weaponization of the FTC in the digital culture war www.techpolicy.press/courts-wont-...

New from me @thebulwark.bsky.social. It's about what it says in the title. www.thebulwark.com/p/the-consti...