They are not "silenced": just like in real life they have every right to express themselves, but normal people have every right not to listen to them. This comes from a leftist btw.
jman6495
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This is more than likely illegal in the EU...
This is more than likely illegal in the EU...
Rare earths for batteries are a bottleneck, especially if you want to electrify transport too.
How was the USSR progressive?
Most progressive country in the world?! When was that?
Weirdly most of Europe is experiencing aurora rn
Fairphone 4 with CalyxOS
The levelised cost doesn't take into account the need to offset intermittence, which is the big fucking problem that the entire population of Germany seems to be ignoring.
Scheiße, I've upset the Germans.
It's not a new law. The GDPR has been around for years, but meta only recently lost a legal case saying that they cannot contractually force users to provide their data in exchange for access to the service.
But the GDPR also says consent has to be freely given, some interpet this as meaning that forcing people to pay in order for their data not to be used for ads is not freely given consent.