With Google’s recent monopoly status being a topic a discussion recently. This article from 2017 argues that we should nationalize these platforms in the age of platform capitalism. Ahead of its time, in fact the author predicted the downfall of Ello.

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Okay, which nation gets them?

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Can we go with Egypt? I feel like they should get some more time in the history books.

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Note:

This article is more than 6 years old

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Not Ello!

Jk, I was the only person I knew with an Ello account. I know more people on lemmy and mastodon and fediverse stuff than I did on Ello. It didn’t take much to predict it wouldn’t work out.

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I, too, predicted the downfall of Ello, where’s my praise?

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The government doesn’t need a warrant to browse data that it’s already in possession of. Food for thought.

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Sounds like it really shouldn’t have possession of that, although my sympathy is limited for fools who post their crimes on the Facebook

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That’s not the kind of data they’re looking for, if you post it somewhere publicly available they already have that without a warrant or anything. The kind of data to be worried about is the kind that those companies collect about where you travel and when, and what kind of people you talk to through email or private messages. Even if you don’t think there’s anything incriminating in there, law enforcement loves to collect evidence that they think can be used to pin any crime on anybody, even if they don’t know what that crime is exactly.

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This

Exactly this

The government doesn’t need to know my search habits without a warrant

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Good thing they already possess it all via realtime backdoors into every major tech company. The only thing that would change, is the (im)plausible deniability.

I agree, though. We’re all in danger.

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Maybe not a warrant, and IANAL, but government agencies aren’t necessarily at liberty to share information amongst themselves. For instance, IRS needs a court order to share returns with law enforcement (IRC Section 6103(i)(1)).

But yeah…this seems like maybe not a super great solution…

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They also don’t need a warrant to browse data that companies just give them freely. The government can often easily get your data without a warrant if it’s stored by a megacorporation.

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Nationalizing Facebook is a terrible idea. 1a would turn it into an almost unmoderatable hellhole Twitter would pale in comparison to.

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Ever seen the discussion on a government Facebook page where they’re not legally allowed to block trolls?

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