• @grue
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    5124 days ago

    On one hand, fuck Russia.

    On the other hand…

    The court imposed a fine of 100 thousand rubles ($1,025) per day, with the total fine doubling every week.

    …I really wish western governments had the balls to impose fines like this on tech companies when they engage in actual fuckery.

      • @grue
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        624 days ago

        Yeah I know; I wrote “actual” fuckery to contrast with that.

        I would like to see Google punished with weekly-doubling fines for the things it actually deserves to be punished for, as opposed to blocking Russian propaganda, which it does not deserve to be punished for.

        • @[email protected]
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          -424 days ago

          If you’re the Russian state then Google deserves this.

          What you want is authoritarianism when it suites you, and liberalism when it doesn’t.

          • @grue
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            524 days ago

            Nah, fuck that nonsense. Objective reality exists and moral relativism is bullshit.

            Whether Google deserves to be punished for something depends entirely on what that something actually was, and the notion that there’s some kind of hypocrisy in agreeing with punishment in one circumstance but not another is absolutely ridiculous.

            • @[email protected]
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              -224 days ago

              Nah, fuck that nonsense. Objective reality exists and moral relativism is bullshit.

              Even if it’s true - you aren’t the one deciding what Google “deserves” or not now are you? So you need to convince others of your “objective reality”.

    • @[email protected]
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      Fines need to be payable, otherwise they are a joke. A large chunk of global revenue GDPR-style is reasonable because it really hurts the profits but it’s still small enough that the company can pay it, and it will incentivize the company to change their practices. If the company (or anyone) gets a fine they can’t pay they will just ignore it, so it only makes sense if you want to kick out the company out of your country, in which case you should skip the extra steps.