Message from @Matthew
Discord ID: 574717984325500951
HAHAHAH this was good
@everyone Unicorn Riot just published the archive of this server. Given that this server is public it won't matter, but if the server gets banned and/or I get banned shortly, don't be surprised.
https://discordleaks.unicornriot.ninja/discord/server/43
wow they're still at that
it's really not much of an own
anyone can join this server and I've only banned a handful of people
that's odd too clicking on username doesn't show anything yet
please tell me unicorn riot didn't actually get 501c3 from the IRS
i'm glad roosh uses slack
WEW. Technically, if you are Yuropoor, you could get them to comply to privacy laws and make them delete shit.
i've been wondering about that law
we need a similar law in the U.S.
can you legally force these assholes to delete doxxing
in Europe, yes
E.U. has very strong privacy protections
Huh
remember the shift to the GDPR last year?
that's an example
but Unicorn Riot is based in the U.S. so not much can be done there
Anyone seen this? This bill would prohibit a person who operates a social media internet website located in California, as defined, from removing or manipulating content from that site on the basis of the political affiliation or political viewpoint of that content, except as provided by the social media internet website’s terms and conditions of use. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201920200AB1316
interesting: Unicorn Riot's log of this server only extends to the middle of March for some reason
Aka, when nothing happened
i wonder if they come in and log everything at once rather than a running tally
so that limits the range
if that was the case then good opsec would be to put a bot in your server that autodeletes after 24 hours
Seems Texas and Florida are also following Cali's lead with stopping social media censorship bills https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Wqn9VUI9QE
that's good I guess
i know it's foolish to hope cheeto blumpf does anything about big tech censorship
but it seems like the tide turned this week
I'll believe it when I see it
Florida and Texas also banned anti-semanticism so
removing the protections making them liable for everything posted would effectively kill social media
off the top of my head, laws prohibiting social media censorship would run afoul of the interstate commerce clause
they would be sued out of existence immediately
and good riddance
social media ruined women
big agree
Women were ruined long before that
since the companies are based in California and states cannot legislate over businesses that are based elsewhere