⚡️‼️🇬🇷 ICYMI - Greece is moving toward a total ban on anonymous accounts on social media. Every post, every reply, tied to a verified legal identity. Greece's Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou confirmed today that the plan is meant to fight "toxicity," "hoaxes," and "character assassinations." Mister Papastergiou says modern "digital democracy" should be "inspired" by Ancient Greece, where citizens openly expressed their views. He apparently forgot the parts of Ancient Greece involving secret ballots, ostracism shards, and pseudonymous political pamphlets. The Athenian Assembly invented anonymous voting precisely because public attribution is dangerous.

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Jamie's avatar
Jamie 1 month ago
Countries are so worried about an uprising so they are trying to stop ideas, facts and opinions from spreading. They should stop focusing on controlling citizens lives and focus on balancing a budget. That will bring prosperity.
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Ernst Jünger 1 month ago
is this the same EU that advocates mutilating childrens genitals?
Every country controlled by the tiny hats will move to this. They will require you to have a verified social media account so they know where you stand on Islam/jews.
soon something will happen that they are making efforts to take control of the flow of information before things explode?