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  3. πŸŽ‰ The critical amendment 34 (rejecting automated assessment of unknown photos and texts) PASSED by ONE vote, paving the way for the extension of Chat Control 1.0 to be overwhelmingly REJECTED!

πŸŽ‰ The critical amendment 34 (rejecting automated assessment of unknown photos and texts) PASSED by ONE vote, paving the way for the extension of Chat Control 1.0 to be overwhelmingly REJECTED!

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  • chatcontrol@mastodon.socialC chatcontrol@mastodon.social

    πŸŽ‰ The critical amendment 34 (rejecting automated assessment of unknown photos and texts) PASSED by ONE vote, paving the way for the extension of Chat Control 1.0 to be overwhelmingly REJECTED!

    Initial analysis by @echo_pbreyer : https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/end-of-chat-control-eu-parliament-stops-mass-surveillance-in-voting-thriller-paving-the-way-for-genuine-child-protection/

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    @chatcontrol too close for comfort. We need to remember to vote out the representatives who support Chat Control next election.

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    • dawn@social.lolD dawn@social.lol

      @chatcontrol Hm why would the center left vote for the commission proposition and then for the article rejecting the automatic control ? Am I missing something ?

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      @dawn The amendment needed to be *adopted* while the Commission proposal needed to be *rejected*. The EPP hinged on amendment 34 not passing.

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      • chatcontrol@mastodon.socialC chatcontrol@mastodon.social

        πŸŽ‰ The critical amendment 34 (rejecting automated assessment of unknown photos and texts) PASSED by ONE vote, paving the way for the extension of Chat Control 1.0 to be overwhelmingly REJECTED!

        Initial analysis by @echo_pbreyer : https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/end-of-chat-control-eu-parliament-stops-mass-surveillance-in-voting-thriller-paving-the-way-for-genuine-child-protection/

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        @chatcontrol @echo_pbreyer For anyone interested here is how everyone voted on this one: https://howtheyvote.eu/votes/189574

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        • chatcontrol@mastodon.socialC chatcontrol@mastodon.social

          πŸŽ‰ The critical amendment 34 (rejecting automated assessment of unknown photos and texts) PASSED by ONE vote, paving the way for the extension of Chat Control 1.0 to be overwhelmingly REJECTED!

          Initial analysis by @echo_pbreyer : https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/end-of-chat-control-eu-parliament-stops-mass-surveillance-in-voting-thriller-paving-the-way-for-genuine-child-protection/

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          @chatcontrol @echo_pbreyer Let's go! Now it's Chat Control 2.0's turn!
          Good job everyone!

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          • chatcontrol@mastodon.socialC chatcontrol@mastodon.social

            @dawn The amendment needed to be *adopted* while the Commission proposal needed to be *rejected*. The EPP hinged on amendment 34 not passing.

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            @chatcontrol Oooh ok ! Thanks πŸ™‚

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            • chatcontrol@mastodon.socialC chatcontrol@mastodon.social

              πŸŽ‰ The critical amendment 34 (rejecting automated assessment of unknown photos and texts) PASSED by ONE vote, paving the way for the extension of Chat Control 1.0 to be overwhelmingly REJECTED!

              Initial analysis by @echo_pbreyer : https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/end-of-chat-control-eu-parliament-stops-mass-surveillance-in-voting-thriller-paving-the-way-for-genuine-child-protection/

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              @chatcontrol @echo_pbreyer They will just keep on trying this bullshit until it will finally pass in some mildly changed form (usually just the name of it). Every fucking time...

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              • chatcontrol@mastodon.socialC chatcontrol@mastodon.social

                πŸŽ‰ The critical amendment 34 (rejecting automated assessment of unknown photos and texts) PASSED by ONE vote, paving the way for the extension of Chat Control 1.0 to be overwhelmingly REJECTED!

                Initial analysis by @echo_pbreyer : https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/end-of-chat-control-eu-parliament-stops-mass-surveillance-in-voting-thriller-paving-the-way-for-genuine-child-protection/

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                @chatcontrol do we know the parties that voted in favor of the chat control proposals? would be interesting to name and shame so we know what parties to avoid when you don't want a surveillance state

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                • mika@mastodon.paahtimo.gamesM mika@mastodon.paahtimo.games

                  @chatcontrol @echo_pbreyer For anyone interested here is how everyone voted on this one: https://howtheyvote.eu/votes/189574

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                  @mika @chatcontrol @echo_pbreyer

                  Who are the people continuing the negotiations on a permanent Chat Control regulation?

                  Investigate whether there are ties to foreign powers or extremist groups that seek to control citizens.

                  #PeterThiel #chatControl

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                  • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                    @chatcontrol do we know the parties that voted in favor of the chat control proposals? would be interesting to name and shame so we know what parties to avoid when you don't want a surveillance state

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                    @anthropy @chatcontrol You need also to identify the people who are starting these proposals en investigate their money stream.

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                    • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                      @chatcontrol do we know the parties that voted in favor of the chat control proposals? would be interesting to name and shame so we know what parties to avoid when you don't want a surveillance state

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                      @anthropy @chatcontrol

                      You can see how each member of parliament voted https://howtheyvote.eu/votes/189574 https://howtheyvote.eu/votes/189270

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