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Did Bluesky have to censor Turkish political commenters?

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    cwebber@social.coop
    wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af
    #1

    Did Bluesky have to censor Turkish political commenters?

    Of course they did. Any centralized social network works this way and has this vulnerability.

    They will have to do it with your political posts too, when the US starts asking them to do it.

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      for 25 dage siden

      Did Bluesky have to censor Turkish political commenters?

      Of course they did. Any centralized social network works this way and has this vulnerability.

      They will have to do it with your political posts too, when the US starts asking them to do it.

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      cwebber@social.coop
      wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af
      #2

      Note I did not say "if"

      I said "when"

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      • C cwebber@social.coop
        for 25 dage siden

        Did Bluesky have to censor Turkish political commenters?

        Of course they did. Any centralized social network works this way and has this vulnerability.

        They will have to do it with your political posts too, when the US starts asking them to do it.

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        ocdtrekkie@mastodon.social
        wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af
        #3

        @cwebber Arguably if they aren't concerned about business interests in Turkey, and at the worst case... don't plan to have any staff ever visit Turkey where they could be arrested... they certainly don't *have* to.

        But it certainly feels like they got a very eager head start into obeying authoritarians way earlier than they likely would be truly compelled to in any meaningful way.

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        • O ocdtrekkie@mastodon.social
          for 25 dage siden

          @cwebber Arguably if they aren't concerned about business interests in Turkey, and at the worst case... don't plan to have any staff ever visit Turkey where they could be arrested... they certainly don't *have* to.

          But it certainly feels like they got a very eager head start into obeying authoritarians way earlier than they likely would be truly compelled to in any meaningful way.

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          cwebber@social.coop
          wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af
          #4

          @ocdtrekkie It's probably true that they didn't have to here. Though then the main instance would be blocked in Turkey.

          They certainly will have to if it comes to a "western" government telling them to. It's the trajectory space of the self-imposed design constraints they have.

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          • C cwebber@social.coop
            for 25 dage siden

            Did Bluesky have to censor Turkish political commenters?

            Of course they did. Any centralized social network works this way and has this vulnerability.

            They will have to do it with your political posts too, when the US starts asking them to do it.

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            cwebber@social.coop
            wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af
            #5

            I also said this on Bluesky 😛 https://bsky.app/profile/dustyweb.bsky.social/post/3lmyj6fk5hs2i

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            • O ocdtrekkie@mastodon.social
              for 25 dage siden

              @cwebber Arguably if they aren't concerned about business interests in Turkey, and at the worst case... don't plan to have any staff ever visit Turkey where they could be arrested... they certainly don't *have* to.

              But it certainly feels like they got a very eager head start into obeying authoritarians way earlier than they likely would be truly compelled to in any meaningful way.

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              davey_cakes@mastodon.ie
              wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af
              #6

              @ocdtrekkie @cwebber yeah this was a business decision, not a legal requirement.

              The sense in which they had to is on the understanding that they follow a lot of Silicon Valley precepts.

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              • D davey_cakes@mastodon.ie
                for 25 dage siden

                @ocdtrekkie @cwebber yeah this was a business decision, not a legal requirement.

                The sense in which they had to is on the understanding that they follow a lot of Silicon Valley precepts.

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                cwebber@social.coop
                wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af
                #7

                @davey_cakes @ocdtrekkie Note that I didn't say it was a legal requirement for them to continue operating as a US based organization (presently, anyway) 🙂

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                • C cwebber@social.coop
                  for 25 dage siden

                  Did Bluesky have to censor Turkish political commenters?

                  Of course they did. Any centralized social network works this way and has this vulnerability.

                  They will have to do it with your political posts too, when the US starts asking them to do it.

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                  saye_cy@mastodon.social
                  wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af
                  #8

                  @cwebber hundreds of thousands of Turkish protesters migrated from X to Bsky just for such disappointment. We trusted ex-twitter policies, remembering how Twitter resisted the demands of the Turkish state back then.

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                  • C cwebber@social.coop
                    for 25 dage siden

                    Did Bluesky have to censor Turkish political commenters?

                    Of course they did. Any centralized social network works this way and has this vulnerability.

                    They will have to do it with your political posts too, when the US starts asking them to do it.

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                    orca@nya.one
                    wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af
                    #9

                    @cwebber@social.coop If they capitulate to Turkish dictators, of course they would capitulate to Trumps and co.
                    It's easier to resist commands from Turkish government than US gov. If they can't even do that what can others expect?

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