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Sleazy_Albanese [comrade/them] @ Sleazy_Albanese @hexbear.net
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  • i joined an org. In retrospect i think one of the head organisers was a cop running a honey pot. The org required personal details to join including home address. Things like this shouldnt have been necessary to show up to a club, but i think maybe it was because they were trying to be a legally constituted organisation

  • No. They cant decrypt your chats. They can however backdoor your device and see the pre or post delivery message. Its not hard for them to do. Technically or legally.

    If they arent currently logging activity on your device then turning on self destruct messaging could mitigate their ability to spy on you. Unfortunately all your chat partners have to do it too.

  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Australians have one week to enrol for Voice to Parliament referendum, as postal votes open

  • "Everyone who disagrees with me is Sealioning!" Its a ridiculous concept and i take exception to the suggestion that we are debate nerds, or civil. What evidence does anyone ever present in an internet debate beyond a news article or a wikipedia entry? Its become apparent that the people who write in those mediums are no more diligent with their research than anyone else. There are no consequences for laziness. Reputations no longer mean anything to media firms. They have monopoly power, they can print rubbish and continue to hold their audience. To truly examine any evidence requires questioning all assumptions and no one who spends their time arguing with strangers on the internet is going to be that committed. Apparently asking for evidence and and pointing out its flaws makes you a troll.

  • You said every rider you ever see is breaking the law. Which is clearly nonsense. Meanwhile dont pretend you never break any road rules.

    And finally

    solidly 20 mph

    The topic is motorbikes in queensland. Not america.

  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Road safety experts propose levy on SUVs in city to curb rising Victorian road deaths

    Australia @aussie.zone

    What was your experience at the Labor National Conference?