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@FrailLeaf
@mozilla What is your problem with Mozilla? They are open for constructive criticism, but you are just spitting hate. I don't think that is a particularly good way of articulating your opinion.
@FrailLeaf
@mozilla Well, I wouldn't say that they are Nazis. That's not what Nazis typically do. That article actually argues for the things incorporated in the #DSA / #DMA of @EU_Commission
I personally think that moderation and transparency on these matters actually preserve the freedom of speech rather than restricting it, as people can speak without risking getting harrassed. See case Kellermayer.
@FrailLeaf
On your statement on nazism: Authoritarianism + a sense of superiority doesn't make someone a Nazi. Look at the UDSSR (a Communist / Socialist society, definitely not Nazis): They were the prime example of an authoritarian state and had a high sense of superiority.
I really want to have a conversation with you. That's why I wanted to know why you hate Mozilla (there are a lot of reasons to do so). However, I don't think that conversations work very well when we insult each other.