If I were a platform, I'd move out of california and make the platform unavailable in california. But before I made that decision, I'd try to avoid fines by either using an algorithm to go thru the entire website and tag those posts as potentially problematic and make them unavailable to california based IP addresses, so if you're in california, you can still see twitter, but none of those potentially problematic posts, it just doesn't show them at all.
It's kind of like the platform would geofence a shadowban to CA.
I'm not sure how VPNs work in this context, but I'm going to ask proton VPN to add a feature to their VPNs to allow users to list which VPN servers NOT to connect to and exclude all vpn servers in california. Being on the east coast, this is a remote possibilty, but still, as states act more muscular on censorship, it's time to up our technological options.
If I were a platform, I'd move out of california and make the platform unavailable in california. But before I made that decision, I'd try to avoid fines by either using an algorithm to go thru the entire website and tag those posts as potentially problematic and make them unavailable to california based IP addresses, so if you're in california, you can still see twitter, but none of those potentially problematic posts, it just doesn't show them at all.
It's kind of like the platform would geofence a shadowban to CA.
I'm not sure how VPNs work in this context, but I'm going to ask proton VPN to add a feature to their VPNs to allow users to list which VPN servers NOT to connect to and exclude all vpn servers in california. Being on the east coast, this is a remote possibilty, but still, as states act more muscular on censorship, it's time to up our technological options.
NEWSCUM needs to be sued, thatβs all, he is censoring free speech in all United States practically