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  3. Russian Telegram videos now show how ordinary citizens are stopped and having their phones searched.

Russian Telegram videos now show how ordinary citizens are stopped and having their phones searched.

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  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

    @rudolfsciemins @randahl

    are you latvian?

    i just saw the tld on your profile name

    in which case, i have to apologize to you

    i give poles, lithuanians, estonians, latvians, ukrainians, etc all the leeway in the world to be as russophobic as they want. you are entitled to that

    again, apologies, i didn't know where you were from

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    #61

    @benroyce @rudolfsciemins @randahl Technically, phobia is "irrational, unrealistic, persistent and excessive" fear, but that might be too pedantic in this context ๐Ÿ™‚

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    • richlv@mastodon.socialR richlv@mastodon.social

      @benroyce @rudolfsciemins @randahl Technically, phobia is "irrational, unrealistic, persistent and excessive" fear, but that might be too pedantic in this context ๐Ÿ™‚

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      #62

      @richlv @rudolfsciemins @randahl

      Russomisic?

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      • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

        Russian Telegram videos now show how ordinary citizens are stopped and having their phones searched.

        During these searches, the police writes down their phones' unique International Mobile Equipment Identity number to log their real identity and this number in a database. So every time a citizen turns on his phone, the dictatorship then knows which citizen it is, where he is, what he is doing online, and who he is talking to.

        This is not a country. This is the largest prison on earth.

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        #63

        @randahl

        "This is not a country. This is the largest prison on earth."

        and it will be the future of the US too if this seditionist conspiracy launched by the republicans is successful (if it isn't already)..๐Ÿ˜’

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        • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

          Russian Telegram videos now show how ordinary citizens are stopped and having their phones searched.

          During these searches, the police writes down their phones' unique International Mobile Equipment Identity number to log their real identity and this number in a database. So every time a citizen turns on his phone, the dictatorship then knows which citizen it is, where he is, what he is doing online, and who he is talking to.

          This is not a country. This is the largest prison on earth.

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          @randahl

          Yeah, how much difference is this from all this age verification and especially the shit going on in the United States this is the endgame of desperate this is where global international fascism is actively deploying

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          • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

            Russian Telegram videos now show how ordinary citizens are stopped and having their phones searched.

            During these searches, the police writes down their phones' unique International Mobile Equipment Identity number to log their real identity and this number in a database. So every time a citizen turns on his phone, the dictatorship then knows which citizen it is, where he is, what he is doing online, and who he is talking to.

            This is not a country. This is the largest prison on earth.

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            #65

            @randahl tbh the US is not so far from that.

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            • oneiros@ruhr.socialO oneiros@ruhr.social

              @leeloo
              It's impossible to get anonymous SIMs in the EU. And I doubt that it's possible in Russia.
              @randahl

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              @oneiros o.O gibt's in den Niederlanden keine mehr? Gab's doch bei Albert Heijn direkt an der Kasse

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              • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                Russian Telegram videos now show how ordinary citizens are stopped and having their phones searched.

                During these searches, the police writes down their phones' unique International Mobile Equipment Identity number to log their real identity and this number in a database. So every time a citizen turns on his phone, the dictatorship then knows which citizen it is, where he is, what he is doing online, and who he is talking to.

                This is not a country. This is the largest prison on earth.

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                #67

                @randahl From Gaza ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ
                Even the smallest support can save my children ๐Ÿ™

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                • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                  Russian Telegram videos now show how ordinary citizens are stopped and having their phones searched.

                  During these searches, the police writes down their phones' unique International Mobile Equipment Identity number to log their real identity and this number in a database. So every time a citizen turns on his phone, the dictatorship then knows which citizen it is, where he is, what he is doing online, and who he is talking to.

                  This is not a country. This is the largest prison on earth.

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                  @randahl it seems doubtful they would register IMEIs for that purpose. When I purchased a SIM card in Russia back in 2010 I had to show my passport already and they had to copy everything from it. I know that was already common practice for years at that time.

                  So for anybody with a Russian SIM card, they already have the ability to look up the IMEI of the device in which a particular SIM is along with the passport of who purchased the SIM.

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                  • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                    Russian Telegram videos now show how ordinary citizens are stopped and having their phones searched.

                    During these searches, the police writes down their phones' unique International Mobile Equipment Identity number to log their real identity and this number in a database. So every time a citizen turns on his phone, the dictatorship then knows which citizen it is, where he is, what he is doing online, and who he is talking to.

                    This is not a country. This is the largest prison on earth.

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                    #69

                    @randahl

                    Where in the US was this taken?

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                    • ve2uwy@mastodon.radioV ve2uwy@mastodon.radio

                      @randahl

                      Where in the US was this taken?

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                      @VE2UWY stop being a Russian stooge.

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                      • luckychronic@mastodon.socialL luckychronic@mastodon.social

                        @randahl it reminds me of a certain country called USA since the last presidential elections, and also reminds me of what a good chunk of european politicians want to start introducing. In general everywhere we are going towards digital authoritarian prisons.

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                        #71

                        @luckychronic you're seeing Russia do it and talking about everyone else...

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                        • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                          Russian Telegram videos now show how ordinary citizens are stopped and having their phones searched.

                          During these searches, the police writes down their phones' unique International Mobile Equipment Identity number to log their real identity and this number in a database. So every time a citizen turns on his phone, the dictatorship then knows which citizen it is, where he is, what he is doing online, and who he is talking to.

                          This is not a country. This is the largest prison on earth.

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                          @randahl The U.S. is probably 8-12 months away from this sort of intrusive, thought police government.

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