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Meta is worried that the expected DMA ruling against Meta’s “pay or consent” model could impact its European revenue, which accounts for almost a quarter of its overall earnings, by forcing the company to allow European users to limit personalized ads on Facebook and Instagram for free.

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    16 hours ago

    Facebook used to be about staying in touch with friends and family now it’s just a cesspool of Russian bots and propaganda….it drowns out your actual friends and family. Get rid of it and replace it with a decentralized platform

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    2 days ago

    He can suck Trumps dick as hard as he wants. He will still have to comply with EU law. He could also just shutdown meta products in the EU. I would be completely fine with that.

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    DMA should open up the ecosystem and stop the monopoly of WhatsApp!

    Let’s make WhatsApp and messaging in general a service like email, where you can message/email between messaging/email clients (like I can email from Proton to a Gmail user). Why is it impossible to message from my preferred app to another app user. This is technically very easy, and safe. It just that it would ruin WhatsApp’s empire because it brakes the lock-in.

    This would mean the whole Meta universe falls apart, which would be awesome as they do not give a crap about anyone’s privacy or rights. they don’t comply by the law and don’t pay taxes.

    Let’s break it open!

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      I think if you were using a very secure messenger, and talking to someone using a very insecure messenger, that could be a problem.

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        This is the typical response.

        Do you have the same concerns when using email clients or when using SMS? ;-) Probably not.

        Also, technically this problem is very easily solved by making a note in the app if you are going to send something, or receive something, from a non secure app. Like with email.

        However tech platforms do not want to accommodate this because it breaks their monopoly. They rather push the narrative they need to complete lock in of the user to secure comms. It is NOT about security for them, they even sell all your data via the back door 😂, it is all about keeping their monopoly and monetising the shit out of that position.

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    2 days ago

    Wait his bet is that trump would fight for him? Trump? The person that notoriously cares only about himself?

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        But what is the alternative to Whatsapp? As Europeans, we would have to set a switchover date, for example 1 January 2026, when we all switch from Wahtsapp to Signal or whatever. That would set an example and you wouldn’t have the problem of 2 people using Whatsapp, 3 using Threema and the rest using something else… Whatsapp is only still so big because almost everyone has it…

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      Mexicans; meta and xitter in general have everyone grabbed by the balls and people are fighting to not let their balls free, everything else is scary and only for criminal activity.

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    It’s about time EU fine Meta to oblivion.
    If they don’t comply with the law they can fuck right off and leave the EU market.
    As soon as these shitty tech companies leave, the sooner EU alternatives can rise.

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      I hope they really get fined hard this time. Unfortunately the “pay to consent” feature is easily removed while the larger problem (though harder to grasp judicially) of election interference, abusing personal data, hateful content, disinformation - remains. And imho we should be looking much harder at X in that regard anyhow.