The Kolektiva raid reminds us that it’s important to stand with your users in the #fediverse too.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/07/fbi-seizure-mastodon-server-wakeup-call-fediverse-users-and-hosts-protect-their
FBI Seizure of Mastodon Server Data is a Wakeup Call to Fediverse Users and Hosts to Protect their Users

We’re in an exciting time for users who want to take back control from major platforms like Twitter and Facebook. However, this new environment comes with challenges and risks for user privacy, so we need to get it right and make sure networks like the Fediverse and Bluesky are mindful of past...

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@eff Do not underestimate this CSAM matter. As the recent attention from Facebook/Threads illustrates, big tech is starting to wake up to the danger the Fediverse represents to their regime of surveillance capitalism. The ostensible justification for attacking the Fediverse in the name of "rooting out child pornography" is a threat we need to take seriously.

@mastodonmigration @eff Bittorrent was a nice protocol – until some people used it to distribute copyrighted material. These days, the Bittorrent protocol is blocked in many places.

This would work against ActivityPub as well: Claim there are "too many" people using it for an illegal purpose, and encourage/require ISPs to block it.

"No one controls how ActivityPub is used! We can't prevent abuse! We must block it!" Unfortunately, this kind of argument works against any decentralized setup.

@eschnett @eff Yup. Combine that with what appears to be a sophisticated information campaign to paint the Fediverse as a hotbed of CSAM. This is not a new tactic. Already getting side eye: "Don't you do stuff on Mastodon? Heard it is full of child porn..."
@mastodonmigration @eschnett @eff Washington Post made an entire article about Mastodon being solely for child exploitation. It's unreal. If you're seeing that material, fucking report it. I'm guessing you had to go looking for it though.

And that article was used by Senator Dick Durbin to push the STOP CSAM Act (which doesn't actually stop CSAM -- but it weakens encryption)

Here's the article @eff did yesterday on why the Stop CSAM bill is so bad

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/07/ndaa-no-place-sweeping-internet-legislation-stop-csam-act

And, here's an action from EFF to contact your Congresspeople and ask them to oppose STOP CSAM

https://act.eff.org/action/tell-congress-don-t-outlaw-encrypted-applications

@speculater @mastodonmigration @eschnett

The NDAA is No Place for Sweeping Internet Legislation Like the STOP CSAM Act

The STOP CSAM Act of 2023 would undermine services offering end-to-end encryption and incentivize internet companies to take down lawful user speech. This dangerous bill would threaten security and free speech on the internet—but incredibly, it may pass Congress without even being seriously debated...

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@jdp23 @eff @speculater @eschnett Remember when Dick Durbin aced out Sheldon Whitehouse for Judiciary Chairman even though he was already Whip. Sad day for the country.
@mastodonmigration F---ing Dems. Don't get me started, it's almost midnight here, I need to get some sleep! 😂
@jdp23 OK, sleep well. The world will still need saving tomorrow.

Also STOP CSAM is only one of the bad internet bills they're potentially trying to sneak through this week. EARN IT also weakens encryption. KOSA is especially harmful to LGBTQ+ people. Cooper Davis Act turns tech companies into DEA informants.

EFF's got actions on all of them in this thread. https://mastodon.social/@eff/110775891238303192

@eff @speculater @mastodonmigration @eschnett