Law The RESTRICT act aims to tackle TikTok. But it’s overly-broad and has major privacy and free speech implications. - It gives the government more power over ALL forms of communication.

The RESTRICT act aims to tackle TikTok. But it’s overly-broad and has major privacy and free speech implications.
RelcaimTheNet (archive.ph)
By Didi Rankovic
2023-03-27 18:07:40GMT

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Senator Mark Warner's Restricting the Emergence of Security Threats that Risk Information and Communications Technology (“RESTRICT”) Act is currently in Senate procedure, as is widely thought to be targeting China's TikTok in particular.

However, those who bothered to read the text of the proposed act – which will next be considered by the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, are warning that it is not merely about TikTok, but aims to grant wide powers over all forms of domestic and foreign communications to the government – such as enforcing “any” mitigating measure to deal with risks to national security.

We obtained a copy of the bill for you here. (archive.org)

And, observers critical of these legislative activities note, there would be no due process in taking these measures, and not much in terms of safeguards.

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The Libertarian Party's Mises Caucus notes that the draft text states that the act's goal is to authorize the US secretary of commerce to review and prohibit “certain transactions between persons in the United States and foreign adversaries, and for other purposes.”
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Observers note that if somebody or something is designated as a threat to national security, under the proposed legislation, the government would be given full access to these entities.

The text of the act singles out several usual suspects as foreign adversaries, such as Russia, China, Iran, etc., but, the director of national intelligence and the secretary of commerce are free to add new “foreign adversaries” to the list, while not under obligation to let Congress know about it.

They would also be given 15 days before notifying the president.

Critics make a point of the fact that US citizens marked as national security threat can also be considered and treated using the provisions of this proposal as “foreign individuals.”

And when this designation is in place, then the threat of “any action deemed necessary” to mitigate it kicks in, which could result in people being ordered to pay a million dollar fine, spend 20 years in prison, or lose all assets (and these forms of punishment would be meted out without due process).

No limits are put on the funding and hiring to enforce the act, and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) would not apply.

All that just to “ban” TikTok?

Either way, The White House is in favor of passing RESTRICT Act. (archive.ph)
 
This is actually pretty likely. Trump tried to force Bytedance to sell Tiktok to an American company, with no luck.

Also, if Joe Biden signs this bill, it will piss off a lot of zoomers, which are a core voting base for the moden Democratic party.

Is Joe Biden really willing to piss off an age group that votes 90%+ Democrat enough that many of them stay home on Election Day (or, assuming Biden faces a competent primary challenger, vote for his opponent in the primary).

It's not like Tiktok users can migrate to another site either, since Tiktok currently has no competitors. (Instagram, YouTube, and other social media sites have portions of their site that have similar functionality to Tiktok, but all of them are unpopular and clunky as fuck.)
This would matter if there was a third party that isn't tied to the neo-marxist democrats OR the de-facto trotskyite republicans. Unfortunately for the burgers, the uniparty always wins. For them it doesn't matter who lives in the WH for four or eight years. Hell, it doesn't even matter how Congress is composed or how the seats on SCOTUS are distributed, they always get what they want and that is more anarcho-tyranny for the normies and further slippery slope into totalitarian hellscape. The uniparty doesn't need anyone's vote, this is just a bonus in the PR-game designed to make foreign powers think the political process in the US is still 'constitutional' or 'democratic' or whatelse noble term there is to describe what the republic once was. Imagine how bad it would be in the west if places like China, Russia, North Korea or Eritrea didn't exist. Imagine the mass graves. I'm dead serious, the only reason why any of that shit isn't happening (yet) is because the final battle for who dominates this mudball hasn't been decided. Results are still pending on that one. But I'll spoil the end anyway, since it's bloody obvious: totalitarian moralfaggotry will win, be it corporate moralfaggotry, the state doing it or some middlething Mussolini called 'fascism'.
 
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I just wanted to post this as a reminder that politicians don't know jack shit when it comes to technology or the Internet. The reason behind this is either the feds or they are just that afraid of something they don't grasp completely. It's blatant how this is just and excuse to slip some authoritarian laws under the table.



Ironic that this edit came from Tiktok :story: . The utter confusion and irritation on the ricemans face is gold. I almost feel bad for the guy.
 
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How hard is it to write a bill that doesn't violate the privacy of your own citizens? How hard is it to ban the mainland from doing anything in regards to the US?
I'd be very hard to write a bill against tik tok that doesn't also nuke every other american tech company doing the same thing right now. At the end the problem is not privacy but competition with China in violating it more effectively.
 
4 chan is ran by the glowfags pretty heavily now... of course it's not going to get much traction there.
4chan should be considered a fed honeypot sprinkled with a few true believers and the odd angry teenbrat, much like the KKK or Stormfront.

This week is seriously testing my ability to refrain from fedposting.
I really think we need a place for things we can't talk about on the Farms, for the safety of the Farms in general and Josh in particular.
 
I'm not saying you have to, but if you don't want to get panicked over something that may not be true, say from an influencer on YouTube, then you should read it.
Did I say I'm panicked anywhere? The subtitle is from ReclaimTheNet. I don't care what kind of laws get passed, I'm going to continue shitposting until they attempt to drag me away.
 
I don't know, but I might just do it for him. I work, I pay my taxes, I follow the law, why the fuck am I always a part of the demographic punished for the criminal actions of others? I hate the kleptocrats who push this shit, I cannot wait for them to get guillotined.

I will be the headsman if need be. I'm slowly beginning to not care about the outcome as long as they get what is coming to them.
Just so everyone knows, @SIGSEGV was originally joking when he fedposted. Serious fedposting is even worse.
 
I've read the bill, just a bill, on capital hill.

If we look at the patterns of news cycles, it is very clear if this was a nothing burger it would be allllll over the news, if it is a something burger, well radio silence helps the screeching transgenders who want to kill all Christians ring louder.
 
I always thought the death of the internet would be the doing of an over zealous tranny. But this might just do the trick.

Kiwibros i dont feel so good..
 
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So if VPNs are banned, what does this mean for legit vpn applications? Like logging into your works network at home? Or shit like an employee working off site or at a conference. I know corporate america would love to get rid of wfh so they use their expensive offices. But this is legit cutting your Bose off to spite your face.
This isn't aimed at corpos, this is for us normal folk. If you use a VPN to access your home network, you will be a valid target. If you use VPNs to access the farms, you will be a valid target. If you're using a VPN to access a corporate network for work, it better not be a company the DC critters think of as an enemy.
Even SSH would get you unpersoned.
Also ping.
 
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