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Google and Microsoft - the global email service duopoly - block other services in the name of "fighting spam".

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  • mariafarrell@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://mathstodon.xyz/@Paul_Taylor/116393432979937863

    Google and Microsoft - the global email service duopoly - block other services in the name of "fighting spam".

    I get it. Spam is a perpetual arms race. But the opaqueness of Google and Microsoft's practices and decades-long predatory self-dealing mean no one trusts them to apply even their own rules.

    Email still works interoperably. Just about. Getting off US duopolies and monopolies is vital for the future of the internet. So in that way, digital sovereignty is vital to save the internet.

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      RE: https://mathstodon.xyz/@Paul_Taylor/116393432979937863

      Google and Microsoft - the global email service duopoly - block other services in the name of "fighting spam".

      I get it. Spam is a perpetual arms race. But the opaqueness of Google and Microsoft's practices and decades-long predatory self-dealing mean no one trusts them to apply even their own rules.

      Email still works interoperably. Just about. Getting off US duopolies and monopolies is vital for the future of the internet. So in that way, digital sovereignty is vital to save the internet.

      phil_stevens@mastodon.nzP This user is from outside of this forum
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      @mariafarrell Some of the worst spam events I have dealt with in recent years came from Microsoft networks. Do as they say, not as they do.

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      • mariafarrell@mastodon.socialM mariafarrell@mastodon.social

        RE: https://mathstodon.xyz/@Paul_Taylor/116393432979937863

        Google and Microsoft - the global email service duopoly - block other services in the name of "fighting spam".

        I get it. Spam is a perpetual arms race. But the opaqueness of Google and Microsoft's practices and decades-long predatory self-dealing mean no one trusts them to apply even their own rules.

        Email still works interoperably. Just about. Getting off US duopolies and monopolies is vital for the future of the internet. So in that way, digital sovereignty is vital to save the internet.

        davidtheeviloverlord@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @mariafarrell

        Slightly different situation, but when I try to use YouTube (also owned by Google) using Duckduckgo, the error message tells me YouTube thinks I'm a bot, and I have to sign in, without Duckduckgo, if I want to see anything.

        Spam. Bot. Excuses to drag us back into the monopoly.

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        • mariafarrell@mastodon.socialM mariafarrell@mastodon.social

          RE: https://mathstodon.xyz/@Paul_Taylor/116393432979937863

          Google and Microsoft - the global email service duopoly - block other services in the name of "fighting spam".

          I get it. Spam is a perpetual arms race. But the opaqueness of Google and Microsoft's practices and decades-long predatory self-dealing mean no one trusts them to apply even their own rules.

          Email still works interoperably. Just about. Getting off US duopolies and monopolies is vital for the future of the internet. So in that way, digital sovereignty is vital to save the internet.

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          @mariafarrell recent spamwave has come, almost solely, from Google, Microsoft or AWS servers.

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          • davidtheeviloverlord@mastodon.socialD davidtheeviloverlord@mastodon.social

            @mariafarrell

            Slightly different situation, but when I try to use YouTube (also owned by Google) using Duckduckgo, the error message tells me YouTube thinks I'm a bot, and I have to sign in, without Duckduckgo, if I want to see anything.

            Spam. Bot. Excuses to drag us back into the monopoly.

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            @davidtheeviloverlord +1 I was recently sent a sign up sheet for a generic event and it was inaccessible unless you have a gmail account (I still do - been weaning myself off it for a year). and this is a known issue and has been for several years?! bonkers.

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              RE: https://mathstodon.xyz/@Paul_Taylor/116393432979937863

              Google and Microsoft - the global email service duopoly - block other services in the name of "fighting spam".

              I get it. Spam is a perpetual arms race. But the opaqueness of Google and Microsoft's practices and decades-long predatory self-dealing mean no one trusts them to apply even their own rules.

              Email still works interoperably. Just about. Getting off US duopolies and monopolies is vital for the future of the internet. So in that way, digital sovereignty is vital to save the internet.

              black_flag@beige.partyB This user is from outside of this forum
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              @mariafarrell Its almost as if freedom makes things work better than incarceration.

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              • mariafarrell@mastodon.socialM mariafarrell@mastodon.social

                RE: https://mathstodon.xyz/@Paul_Taylor/116393432979937863

                Google and Microsoft - the global email service duopoly - block other services in the name of "fighting spam".

                I get it. Spam is a perpetual arms race. But the opaqueness of Google and Microsoft's practices and decades-long predatory self-dealing mean no one trusts them to apply even their own rules.

                Email still works interoperably. Just about. Getting off US duopolies and monopolies is vital for the future of the internet. So in that way, digital sovereignty is vital to save the internet.

                jsc@hcommons.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                @mariafarrell The situation is atrocious. I have a semi-self-hosted email account through HostGator. I chose to abandon Gmail many years ago for obvious reasons. More and more, I find that people do not receive my emails - important emails that are clearly not spam. And I do not receive an error message from the recipient server! No failure notification! But, sure, the big email providers are more than happy to accommodate spammers who want to flood your inbox anyway. It will be a sad (and preventable) state of affairs if emails turn out like telephones - such that you won't even pick up anymore.

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                • davidtheeviloverlord@mastodon.socialD davidtheeviloverlord@mastodon.social

                  @mariafarrell

                  Slightly different situation, but when I try to use YouTube (also owned by Google) using Duckduckgo, the error message tells me YouTube thinks I'm a bot, and I have to sign in, without Duckduckgo, if I want to see anything.

                  Spam. Bot. Excuses to drag us back into the monopoly.

                  sl1200@nixnet.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @davidtheeviloverlord @mariafarrell
                  Freetube,newpipe, tubular...
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                  • mariafarrell@mastodon.socialM mariafarrell@mastodon.social

                    RE: https://mathstodon.xyz/@Paul_Taylor/116393432979937863

                    Google and Microsoft - the global email service duopoly - block other services in the name of "fighting spam".

                    I get it. Spam is a perpetual arms race. But the opaqueness of Google and Microsoft's practices and decades-long predatory self-dealing mean no one trusts them to apply even their own rules.

                    Email still works interoperably. Just about. Getting off US duopolies and monopolies is vital for the future of the internet. So in that way, digital sovereignty is vital to save the internet.

                    harald@mementomori.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @mariafarrell and the real irony is that Microsoft's and Google's systems are used to send a lot of spam.

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