4/5/2026 at 6:17:52 PM
In case someone is missing context, this is Google (apparently together with Meta, Microsoft, and Snap) coming out in favour of Chat Control legislation. This is something EU citizens have so far fought tooth and nail to repel. The fact that these US companies known for spying on people and invading privacy in the name of profit are lobbying for the legislation should be a warning to us all to avoid their services.by latexr
4/5/2026 at 7:16:30 PM
They're not coming out in favor of Chat Control -- they're coming out in favor of having some option where they can operate without violating the law.The problem right now is that they can be held liable for distributing CSAM content on their services and, since April 3, they can also be fined if they try to detect that content. It's an impossible situation.
Now, I'm not claiming that these companies always have noble intentions. But there's nothing nefarious here -- they just want regulatory certainty: do X, Y, and Z and you won't be fined or sued.
by jonas21
4/5/2026 at 8:49:11 PM
It's not impossible; it's their centralised model that is. It's unthinkable to have private platforms on modern mainframes (data centers) instead of distributed, decentralised services where everyone holds a piece (DHT) or whatever they want (e.g. Nostr/Blossom), and is responsible for what they do.It's impossible to imagine having democratic societies where four fat cats know everything about everyone and most people know almost nothing about them, where information, instead of being scattered everywhere for resilience, is concentrated in just a few hands.
by kkfx
4/5/2026 at 7:45:27 PM
Yes, Big Tech is in a tough spot here. Obviously, no one wants to host CSAM or be fined for doing so.Implementing end-to-end encryption on relevant communication services could mitigate many risks that come with hosting user content.
It would protect users from Big Tech spying and still allow affected users to report if something sketchy is going on. Best of both worlds.
In any case, it would be a good start.
by fwn