T-mobile announces they are infringing on the first ammendment rights of their users starting Jan 1st. Seeks to regulate user content by enforcing fines.

If you are on t-mobile leave, this is your cue to leave. Yse #Nostr, use #Simplex, use #Signal (#Molly), use #jmpchat.

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Uh we can say they’re infringing on our free speech or civil rights, but the 1st amendment of the U.S. constitution only applies to the u.s. government, specifically congress. Companies can violate our civil rights but they can’t violate the 1st amendment.

fucking hipocrites

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38761131

From the sounds of it the "fines" only apply to business customers doing ads and mass text campaigns, not the ordinary users so it might be a bit less crazy that the announcement sounds. Still a great chance to switch to a more secure messanger tho

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l saw that. thank you. unfortunately can't edit the post for clarity. either way, it is unprecedented censorship for a phone company to regulate user content (business or consumer) this way, especially for cbc or marijuana...if it's not legal in all 50 states?

i would leave t-mobile with a quickness. like other service providers, according to their privacy policy, they are already automatically collecting the text messages of consumers and so much more just not fining them for it...yet. but they are openly monitoring for it.

i am all about stopping scams and spam, but not through invasive mass surveillance of user communication over their network. there better options

I agree. I know you appreciate clarity though.

Thankfully I do not use SMS for anything now. Everything is through iMessage or Telegram.

Not much better in some estimations, but at least I picked who I would let spy on me. 🤣

💯 always appreciate clarity. always. lol fr. oof though. not a fan of either privacy wise. genuinely curious, why did you decide on telegram and imessages? have you enabled secure chat telegram?

iMessage because it's on my family's devices. Honestly, it's pretty dang nice on iOS 17, have to admit.

Telegram because the few stragglers were willing to use it (very attractive interface/features, etc.). I have used Apple's Advanced Protection before, but no longer put anything of value or sensitivity on my phone except one bank account that rarely has more than a few bucks in it.

I do use Secure Chat any time I'm having sensitive conversations or transmitting PII over Telegram. Not all the time, because it neuters all the features (I have Telegram Premium, so voice to text, etc is disabled).

I tried SimpleX, lost the family within 48 hours of trying. Kept it for people on here, but then it got bad enough I didn't actually receive about half of what was going on in those chats, so I discontinued it about a month or two ago after an announcement here so people weren't trying to get up that ID anymore.

I also have a few peeps on Threema, which is my preferred privacy messenger. I would be very interested in hearing a professional opinion on Threema if you have one though. 👀

Would this apply to Mint Mobile users as well, who use the T-Mobile network? I'd image not.

i can't imagine it would

regulation and censorship are not necessarily the same thing. and business communications are 100% already regulated in many contexts. for example, there are whole industries in America that aren't allowed to advertise. oddly enough, America is one of the few, if not only, countries where you can advertise medicine directly to consumers.