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A_Random_Idiot , to technology in Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

Damn, thats some google level behavior.

What the fuck, MIcrosoft.

archchan ,

No, it’s standard corp level behavior that’s beholden to government censorship and propaganda when it doesn’t fit the narrative. You can substitute any big tech company in the US for Google. They all do this. It’s why the government is not a fan of TikTok, they don’t have that same level of control over the flow of information.

DeVaolleysAdVocate ,

that and it is quite literally spyware that sends all the consumer data to the CCP where they can adjust their own algorithms to show things that can sway the minds of people too young to think critically

Amir ,
@Amir@lemmy.ml avatar

it is quite literally spyware

So are Facebook and Instagram, which are apparently not a problem. Remember Cambridge Analytica?

where they can adjust their own algorithms to show things that can sway the minds of people too young to think critically

Every social media platform does this for maximum retention

to the CCP

What’s the CCP gonna do with it that’s worse than what Western companies do with it?

SSJMarx ,

the cpc adjusts the American version of an app operated in Singapore to propagandize Zoomers

This only happens in the minds of the paranoid. China has their own version of TikTok, Douyin, which operates under their media restrictions.

generichate1546 ,

The hell do you think the data from American companies goes‽ Snowden literally told us the US govt is doing the same thing…not saying they should, just asking where is the outrage that we’re being spied on by our own government… It’s plenty there when we’re being spied on by China… And quite frankly I feel like China can do a lot less to me than home can.

pop ,

they can adjust their own algorithms to show things that can sway the minds of people too young to think critically

Ironic. You’re literally commenting on companies adjusting their algorithm to create a narrative and censor something your government doesn’t like.

Think critically next time. You’re not smart as you think you are.

AWittyUsername ,

Yeah what are people going to do when Google starts banning accounts for using ad blockers?

explodicle ,

That’s probably when I’ll finish de-Googling entirely.

dinckelman ,

All of these are a shit stain from the same asshole of corporate USA

CeeBee_Eh ,

What the fuck, MIcrosoft.

Ok, honest question. Are you surprised?

If it was any other company I would be. But it’s Microsoft.

A_Random_Idiot ,

Yes.

I’m no microsoft fanboy, but I am shocked that they would do this. Everyone should be shocked. To be anything but shocked is to be complacent.

This is the kind of shit google does on the regular, Never heard of Microsoft doing anything like this before.

And as I’ve said in response to instances of google doing this, I’ll say it again here. This continues to highlight the dangers of having all your eggs in one companies basket, by choosing comfort and convenience you’ve given your entire digital life over to a company that has no compunctions against metaphorically guillotining it for any reason they want.

CeeBee_Eh ,

This continues to highlight the dangers of having all your eggs in one companies basket, by choosing comfort and convenience you’ve given your entire digital life over to a company that has no compunctions against metaphorically guillotining it for any reason they want.

I agree. Which is why I don’t use anything Microsoft. Even in software projects I go out of my way to not use a single Microsoft dependency or library.

I self-host my own photo auto-upload with Nextcloud. I don’t use Windows. I’m forced to use MS stuff at my work but I managed to get the company-wide policy changed to allow anyone to use Linux or Mac, so I’m running Ubuntu.

I’ve also been working up the effort to ditch stock Android and go with GrapheneOS.

kitnaht , to news in 'Microsoft killed my online life,' Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

That’s what you get for trusting Microsoft with anything…or Google…or Apple…or Facebook… stop tying your communication to these companies, they can pull the rug at any time.

Bbbbbbbbbbb ,

You have to trust someone with these communications, there is no free communication beyond face to face

BroBot9000 ,
@BroBot9000@lemmy.world avatar

Signal is right there.

Zachariah ,
@Zachariah@lemmy.world avatar

and Threema

sunzu ,

Threema is what signal should have been.

But I ain't got in me to start forcing people again lol

Signal it is until it is proven untrustworthy

Zachariah ,
@Zachariah@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, they’re both good (still).

features Threema Signal
price $5 / 5€ Free
account creation phone number optional phone number required
JovialSodium ,

Signal is centrally hosted thus it’s proverbial rug can be pulled.

9tr6gyp3 ,

Wait until you find out about internet service providers

knightly ,
@knightly@pawb.social avatar

You can have more than one dumb pipe to push bits through, but if the ISP can read your network traffic then you have bigger problems than a single-point-of-failure.

9tr6gyp3 ,

Do you have more than one ISP?

knightly ,
@knightly@pawb.social avatar

I’m very lucky in that regard. Not only do we have a local ISP and mobile service from a national carrier, but the electric co-op that provides our power just ran 2.5Gb/s fiber through the neighborhood and lets members use 200Mb/s on it for free.

Aux ,

Who doesn’t?

JovialSodium ,

True. Yet another linchpin.

Edit: spelling.

jmcs ,

For the most part the ISP doesn’t have a way to know you are using VoIP to contact people in a particular country (unless you are using a VoIP service owned by the ISP of course).

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

bleepingcomputer.com/…/signal-downplays-encryptio…

They fucked up so badly, Elon Musk was right for once.

moon ,

Damn that’s bad, and Signal’s response was even worse. They knew about it in 2018, for 6 years.

sunzu ,

I always felt like signal is there more to satisfy a niche so people feel like their whatsapp is good enough.

Leadership makes some odd chocies IMHO

refurbishedrefurbisher ,

Wasn’t Elon Musk trying to push Telegram?

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

That wouldn’t shock me, but he was right that Signal was not addressing a known vulnerability. In fact, denying that it even was a vulnerability.

For what it’s worth, I trust Telegram even less than Signal. And at least Signal seems to be finally doing something about the problem.

suburban_hillbilly ,

They didn’t fuck up, they made a design choice about the scope of the app. Are they also fucking up by not blurring the messages on screen? After all someone could be looking over your shoulder without you realizing it. Maybe Signal should ship with spyglasses.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I’m not sure why you think anyone would want a messenger that touts itself for its encryption to not encrypt things.

suburban_hillbilly ,

It does encrpyt messages: In transit, exactly as advertised. Holy fuck.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Then it’s weird they are fixing it now. Why aren’t they insisting this doesn’t need to be dealt with because it was a feature, not a bug?

suburban_hillbilly ,

It’s weird that apps sometimes change scope and add features that users want? Ones that contributers already did most of the work for?

Why aren’t they insisting this doesn’t need to be dealt with because it was a feature, not a bug?

That was literally what they have been saying this whole fucking time.

“The database key was never intended to be a secret. At-rest encryption is not something that Signal Desktop is currently trying to provide or has ever claimed to provide,” responded the Signal employee.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Did they make an intentional design choice which users should have been okay with like you said the first time or is this a feature users wanted? It can’t be both.

subignition ,
@subignition@fedia.io avatar

It's really fucking annoying how relentlessly you pick fights with people these days. Wish you'd chill out dude.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Or I’m just speaking my mind and you don’t agree.

And aren’t you picking as fight with me right now?

sunzu ,

You are right to bringing up this issue and it is pretty fucking big deal inho mistakes happen but signal "leadership" has made series of questionable choice which don't quite align with the user base.

Other person is down playing it hard too. Hard to tell why as he is not really providing any good reason besides trying to "explain" it away

subignition ,
@subignition@fedia.io avatar

Not picking a fight; don't really care what you have to say in response. Just needed to share my observation that you are latching onto people in a really aggressive manner in multiple threads as of late. If that doesn't bother you then go ahead and disregard.

Feyd ,

You’re absolutely right and it’s insane I keep coming across these wild takes from people that clearly don’t understand technology

theunknownmuncher ,

trust yourself by hosting a matrix server

Aux ,

How do you call a landline number in a war zone through a matrix server?

theunknownmuncher ,

I was simply responding to the comment:

You have to trust someone with these communications, there is no free communication beyond face to face

the oh-so-clever smart alecks saying “whaddabout ISPs???” forgot about 2-way radio and meshnets

knightly , (edited )
@knightly@pawb.social avatar

Unless you build your own, you have to trust your ISP to move packets, but you don’t have to rely on any third party services or give them your personal info to use social media.

Fully decentralized, open-source, and encrypted social networks exist. The only servers needed are your computer and the computers of the friends you communicate with. (See: Retroshare )

They’re just never going to get big because small, personal friend-to-friend networks can’t compete with the network effects of centralized media and a never-ending torrent of dopamine on tap.

Blaster_M ,

dead link?

knightly ,
@knightly@pawb.social avatar

Whoops, somehow managed to typo it. Fixed now.

Aux ,

From my comment above:

You’re assuming that people in Gaza have consistent access to the internet. The beauty of Skype is that you can call a landline through it.

moon ,

Not true at all lol, have you heard of peer-to-peer?

AbidanYre ,
mlaga97 ,

Matrix (federated) or Briar (multi-modal P2P) are both good options for getting rid of dependency on central organizations.

csm10495 ,
@csm10495@sh.itjust.works avatar

Still need an ISP. ISPs are pretty centralized and monolithic for lots of people.

Holyhandgrenade ,
@Holyhandgrenade@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll just build my own cell tower and become my own ISP, checkmate

csm10495 ,
@csm10495@sh.itjust.works avatar

It won’t be too useful unless you peer with the others.

XTL ,

That sounds just meshtastic.

Aux ,

You’re assuming that people in Gaza have consistent access to the internet. The beauty of Skype is that you can call a landline through it.

themeatbridge ,

This is exactly what they want you to believe.

grue ,

This is what net neutrality and anti-trust laws are for.

todd_bonzalez ,
@todd_bonzalez@lemm.ee avatar

You can run your own infrastructure.

Matrix has been recommended, but you can run your own Synapse server and federate with other servers.

odium ,

Your average person doesn’t know of any communication method other than mega corps.

Gamoc ,

That’s what you get

You’re right, they deserve this. You asshole.

Thedogspaw ,

Yor right I will just use my billions of dollars to build a global internet infrastructure and make my posts on my own phone using the os I just built in my spare time for fun its not about trust its about necessity

some_guy ,

We had an issue a couple days ago where we couldn’t move a VIP to a new phone because the vendor wanted us to perform multi-factor auth via a device from two years ago. We had to roll back the service. Our entire lives are built atop fragile digital infrastructure with broken and poorly thought-out policies.

Hotmailer , to technology in Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

This is why America will crumble. In the USSR, the communist party was mostly Zionists. They’d purge the party from time to time and execute Russians in the party. They leeched on to America. They will leave when you are no longer relevant.

HereIAm ,

Oh stop it with this crackpot drivel.

Hotmailer ,

I actually pity you. The BRICS have started a separate economic order. The world doesn’t want you anymore. Your economy is based on dollar hegemony. You’re all armed to the teeth. It’s gonna be wonderful.

PugJesus , to news in 'Microsoft killed my online life,' Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

Fucking disgusting

BossDj ,

Reeks of governmental intervention

Aralakh , to news in 'Microsoft killed my online life,' Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

Well, fuck Microsoft now more so.

anticurrent , (edited ) to technology in Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

They don’t want the stories of the Israeli atrocities commited in Gaza to be leaked to the world.

Brkdncr , to news in 'Microsoft killed my online life,' Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

MS probably doesn’t care who calls who. I’d be surprised if this wasn’t a government issued order and they can’t disclose it.

OsrsNeedsF2P ,

Governments don’t order such specificity. They would have, at most, told M$ that Skype is being used by Hamas and that there would be an audit on the situation, so M$ over-corrected to be better safe than sorry

2484345508 , to news in 'Microsoft killed my online life,' Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

“Killed my online life”

How dramatic. Get another account.

AHemlocksLie ,

The problem is they lose their email address, which is tied to just about every digital account they have. Losing your email can royally fuck you. Many sites send an email to the old email of you try to change it, so you’ll have to get in touch with support to get it changed, and then support will want proof it’s your account somehow, and the whole process is gonna take days or weeks to fix all your accounts. God help you if you forgot any passwords because now you can’t login or even reset the password since that goes through email.

2484345508 ,

Everyone should own their own domain and have ownership of their digital life. If you don’t, then you are borrowing something that can be taken from you easily.

No one can take my email from me. Even if the current provider goes out of business, I can always point it elsewhere.

foggy , (edited )

Holy shit, that’s a pretentious way to say you think you’re hot shit while showing you’ve barely got a chin above script kiddie.

Where the fuck are you gonna cram billions of new DNS records? You trying to nuke the whole system?

Billions of new IP addresses? From where, your ass? IPv4’s fucking dead and IPv6 is crawling.

You want billions of shitty home servers? Why not just hand cybercriminals the keys to everyone’s data?

No big email providers for spam filtering? Hope you like dick pills and Nigerian princes.

Home servers for email? Great plan. Who needs reliability when the power goes out or your shit internet drops?

You think everyone can afford this? Some people can barely pay rent, let alone run a fucking server.

“Private” home servers? Please. They’d fold faster than a house of cards in a hurricane up against any direct persistent attack from any capable threat actors.

Try running a big mailing list on your puny home setup. Watch that shit crash and burn.

Good luck explaining to the feds why you can’t cough up subpoenaed emails.

You really think billions of clueless users can handle this? It’s like giving toddlers chainsaws.

Everyone run their own email on locally hosted domains…? Jesus fucking Christ. What are you, 14?

Edit: lemy.lol has MX records that point to icloud.

This toolbag indeed uses someone else’s services for their email exchange.

2484345508 ,

I’m not reading that

foggy , (edited )

Believe me, nobody thought you would.

Teenagers hate reading.

Edit: lemy.lol has MX records that point to icloud.

This toolbag indeed uses someone else’s services for their email exchange. Tight.

2484345508 ,

I’m probably older than you.

foggy ,

🙄

2484345508 ,

Exactly.

foggy ,

Yes youve sure shown me.

Go ahead and be a predictable teenager and be completely incapable of not having the last word.

2484345508 ,

🤡

goatmeal ,

Definitely not accessible for everyone, but I don’t think they’re insinuating that everyone needs to host their own server.

My brother has the one with the apple bundle that was super easy to set up bc it’s Apple, but he can still move the domain if needed.

SeattleRain , to technology in Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

Stallman was right again.

lambalicious ,

Always has been.

NegativeLookBehind , to news in 'Microsoft killed my online life,' Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza
@NegativeLookBehind@lemmy.world avatar

Ban me too while you’re at it, so I never have to use your shitty software ever again

Diplomjodler3 , (edited ) to news in 'Microsoft killed my online life,' Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

The corpos can fuck you over any time for any reason. If your data is not held on your own infrastructure, it’s not your data. If your computer runs Windows, it’s not your computer.

Andromxda , (edited ) to technology in Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza
@Andromxda@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Fuck Microsoft and all Big Tech corporations

IndustryStandard , to news in 'Microsoft killed my online life,' Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

The digital genocide of Palestinians hath commenced.

NutWrench , to technology in Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza
@NutWrench@lemmy.world avatar

As if I needed another reason to hate Microsoft.

davidwkeith ,

Time to build federated alternatives.

echodot ,

To email? Has being possible to host your own email server for decades. Don’t need to over complicate it with federation, also what would that even look like?

davidwkeith ,

No, Skype.

Email is the original federated social network.

smb ,

better do not hate, just make them irrelevant for yourself.

NOT hating is good for health and not depend on abusers is good for you too ;-)

SuperSpruce , to news in 'Microsoft killed my online life,' Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

Genuinely shocking and disgusting. What is Microsoft’s problem with people just trying to live their lives? They absolutely need a class action lawsuit over this. I’m so glad I just switched to Ubuntu as my default and now really don’t want to give this sh*thole company another cent.

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