President Emmanuel Macron's government faced a backlash Wednesday after the centrist leader called for powers to "cut off" social media in case of widespread violence like riots over the past week.
I get what you’re saying, sure. But I don’t see how they’ll remotely end up less pissed off if you take the situation as it already is and then revoke their “rights” to use social media.
This is just going to make a lot of really angry people a lot more angry.
Plus, I can guarantee you that people actually organizing on social media will immediately switch to some non-blocked online means of doing so. Trying to handle that would be an impossible game of whack-a-mole.
Ha, so he’s actively trying to throw petrol on the bonfire to put it out now.
If they can’t protest online, they’ll have to go to the streets! Oh, wait…
We’ve tried taking their bread, maybe if we take their circuses too?
I get what you’re saying, sure. But I don’t see how they’ll remotely end up less pissed off if you take the situation as it already is and then revoke their “rights” to use social media.
This is just going to make a lot of really angry people a lot more angry.
Plus, I can guarantee you that people actually organizing on social media will immediately switch to some non-blocked online means of doing so. Trying to handle that would be an impossible game of whack-a-mole.