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[โ€“] Supercrunchy@programming.dev 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Interestingly enough, in Denmark most of the MEPs came out against chat control. The only party in favour of it is the socialdemocrats (generally the biggest party). Given that 1% of danish voters signed the petition against chat control, it's not looking great for them.

Also many other politicians of other countries did not express an opinion at all, which makes informed voting difficult to do. When voting do read the political manifestos (most parties publish one) and do look into what you are voting for! Don't just blindly go with gut feeling!

[โ€“] iii@mander.xyz 2 points 2 weeks ago

When voting do read the political manifestos

I'd argue against that. Instead look at past voting behaviour. What politicians say, and what politicians do, tend to be very different!