This is censorship dressed up as something else. From Jonathan Turley at jonathanturley.org:
Elon Musk put it simply: “#FreePavel.” For many, a hashtag of one billionaire calling for the release of another billionaire is hardly a compelling cause. Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, 39, is neither a familiar nor sympathetic figure for most Americans. However, for free speech advocates, Durov’s arrest is a chilling escalation of global censors in using European laws to control speech on the Internet.
The press and pundits heralded the arrest and played up the allegations that Durov is under investigation for fraud and child abuse. Some might think from the headlines that Durov is himself being investigated for committing such crimes.
While we have not seen anything akin to a charging sheet, reports indicate that French authorities took the action because of his refusal to yield to their demands to censor content on his messaging app.
Others have been ecstatic that censors could soon come for Musk. Retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who testified in the Trump impeachment proceedings, declared “There’s a growing intolerance for platforming disinfo & malign influence & a growing appetite for accountability. Musk should be nervous.”
Social media is now the dominant form of communication between people. It surpasses telephones. There is, however, a major difference in how such communications are protected. There would be an outcry if AT&T broke into a telephone call to object to the views of the parties and cut off access to the telephone lines until they moderated their views.
Skull caps don’t own it?
Gaza info getting out?
Fwance wants his servers on their soil?
He wouldn’t let the NATO glow bois have prying eyes?
TikTok should put the Robert Conrad as Pappy Boyington battery on the shoulder and say… I dare ya.
Come at me.
I always loved Columbo and Kojak as a lil’ shaver.
Even the free teevee was kick ass in Legacy America.
All that we have lost… only makes us stronger.