Kkkkkkkkk suasha ka jawab warya!!
We need a decentralized internet, not give nations increased regulative oversight.
Loonies/radicals are already being monitored by intelligence.
In 2023, the EU introduced the Digital Service Act. We're witnessing the era of free, decentralized, open internet gradually chipped away through authoritarian, often well-meaning, regulatory protection measures by centralized state actors.
People don't recognize the second and third-order effects of what this is going to do over time to internet services, the quality of experience we get on the web, and the role the government is now going to play in policing, scrutinizing, and providing restricted access to content and services for each individual that wants to use the cyberspace.
The anti-radical policies are a double-edged sword, the same policies used for "anti-racism and misogyny" will set a precedent to control the spaces for Muslims to express their typical positions. So you have to move with caution.
National IDs are going to be used to increase the resolution for tracking people's internet history. That means theoretically, every person here would lose their jobs tomorrow if companies could search a person's user history through ID user-profile attachments public logins.
This is an increasing reality but people here take for granted how "free" the internet is. We have potentially worse issues with algorithms that are channeling collective human behavior in unprecedented ways too that we don't know the long-term effects of.