• SorteKanin@feddit.dk
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    6 months ago

    I’m so incredibly grateful that the EU is really trying to fix the internet. Also grateful to organization like the EFF that try to do the same. I recently became a donor as I think their work really is critical.

    Can you believe the shit these companies would do if it wasn’t for the EU and their regulation? It’d be a dystopia (well, more than it already is at least).

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    6 months ago

    Unfortunately in the next EU elections the far right is set to win big. Big data is living is fingers. Remember to vote people.

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        6 months ago

        I feel like polls always underestimate the popularity of the far-right. Look at the latest election in NL for example - all the media was reporting that it was a 3-way race between NSC, PvdA/GL and VVD. PVV was projected a distant 4th and was practically forgotten about. Of course, we all know the result - PVV beat each of them by almost 10%!!!

        So really, people need to stop believing so much in those stupid fucking polls and projections. The far-right is real and needs to be taken very seriously. Assume that they’ll always get 10% minimum more than projections say.

        • The polls were accurate, but right near the end Yesilgöz made the critical mistake of publicly stating she’d be willing to work with the PVV. This catapulted the PVV to the top, as he was suddenly a viable alternative to VVD/NSC/BBB for a lot of voters.

          We saw this sudden rise in the polls as well, with the PVV suddenly in first right before the election. And that prospect, the PVV being the largest, drew in some more voters to them.

          Polls are projections, but they can’t factor in unforeseen events between the poll and the election.

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          6 months ago

          Polls are generally accurate its just that right wing voters tend to to be far less divided than left wing voters. As a result most countries end up with a party somewhat further right than the average beliefs of the population as a whole.

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        6 months ago

        Still, going out to vote is important.

        Us dutchies thought the far right wasn’t going to win big until they did

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    6 months ago

    I recently read this article by Baldur Bjarnason about Apple continuously misinterpreting the DMA. It’s has a rather cynical opinion of the EU but I liked how it tries to explain the actions Apple has recently taken. If Apple can’t bully the EU into into allowing their bullshit, Meta and big tech companies wont fare any better.