He could just step down. Then it’d be okay.
well if you shoot off part of his ear just 1 cm or so from the brain and that does not motivate stepping down, then it’s not gonna happen.
are we sure that wasn’t staged
Article 21
Using private platforms that require users to sign up and agree to terms of use already violate that, but nobody seems to care, as many governments around the world continue using twitter for official communication.
Digital Fiefdom (aka walled-garden) Required 🏰
This community collects stories, cases and situations where people are forced into a walled-garden to carry out a public transaction or essential task of some kind. As governments impose a digital transformation policy with no analog refuge, people are forced into becoming serfs in a technofeudal system that is subservient to lords (Microsoft, Cloudflare, Google, etc).
Well-known walled gardens include (but are not limited to):
- Cloudflare
- Microsoft LinkedIn
- Microsoft Github¹
- Paypal
- Amazon
- iOS
(note I do not say X or Meta above because I do not recognize or promote obnoxious and detrimental trademarks)
¹It’s somewhat unlikely that a gov would impose Github, but it is listed as an example because some govs do have git services. E.g. the EU has a public-facing self-hosted git instance.
Somewhat related communities:
- !email_required@lemmy.sdf.org
- !smartphone_required@lemmy.sdf.org
- !netneutrality@sopuli.xyz
- !degoogle@discuss.tchncs.de
- !right_to_unplug@sopuli.xyz