We all need more politicians with a tech background. We need populations that better understand tech and vote better.

20y ago I used to hope tech ignorance would age out the population, but that’s not been happening. Most people don’t care to learn more. So politicians need to be less clueless and lead.

I don’t think it’s lack of tech savvyness that lead to this. The UK government are trying to set up a fascist state. Increased surveillance, outlawing protest, scapegoating immigrants… we’re even setting up concentration camps in Rwanda to send asylum seekers and migrants to.

It’s really getting bad here.

I think there is elements of this. But I also think there is just plain ignorance.

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Huh?

Erode this, motherf***ers

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Exactly. Can even use fairytale mode to make it less obvious

@0 @privacy companies will just pull out of the UK rather than permit this. The UK outside the EU is too small a market to capitulate to and it will send a strong signal to other authoritarian nations. I wonder what voters will do when one day they wake up and there’s no WhatsApp or iMessage.

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The Tories don’t have to worry they’re basically going to be voted out anyway, quite possibly by the largest landside in political history. They know it, so they are now just making life more difficult for everyone for no reason.

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I read this the last time it was posted a few days ago I think

I really doubt platforms will modify their worldwide encryption just to accommodate the UK.

The UK is not the only government on board with this. Other governments will follow.

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Other governments will follow suit, in particular the governments of other Five Eyes countries. The USA has its own anti-encryption act threatening to pass:

Tell Congress: don’t outlaw encrypted applications

If both the UK and the USA outlaw encryption, other governments will certainly follow and everyone is in trouble.

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I think most encrypted services will just not comply and either shutdown their service voluntary in the UK or be forced to shutdown in the UK.

The moment that starts, they find a way of backing down.

This stuff is always to appeal to the clueless in their base.

Good talk about the law on encryption by a MP who was a software developer:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-O9ux25lWFI

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I advise they do nothing at all, ignore the law and see if the UK government actually does anything about it, because I highly suspect that they won’t.

That’s just the way you have to treat the Tories, pretend they don’t exist.

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Whether or not the corporations agree to this, we need an open-source campaign of disobedience. Keep offering the tools and make them easy to use. The challenge would be getting the software into mass use when most of the public will continue with their backdoored corporate software.

If the corporations would refuse to obey, that would be helpful, but I’m not confident they will, especially when the USA heads in the same direction.

I agree, we need more peaceful noncompliance. Simply getting a small but significant percentage of the population to opt out of or ignore unjust systems and unjust laws would be a great starting point to standing in the way of bad policy and infringements on liberty.

Your point is a strong one, that having the tools available is a great first step, and now greater adoption and use by the general public is required.

Keep encouraging friends family and acquaintances to take the first steps on a larger journey away from those compromised corporate products and hopefully the needle will continue to move more significantly.

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