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by imajoredinecon
1780 days ago
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> How can you regulate conspiring? It seems to work pretty well in practice: testimony from other participants in the conspiracies, technical evidence (just because E2E-encrypted messaging exists doesn't mean it's the sole choice of people conspiring to commit crimes), ... > people have the right to private channels of communication This is an intuitively appealing idea (and something I think I personally agree with) but doesn't seem to be totally settled. But let's assume it is: > [People have the right to] free speech over said communication Well, no: free speech isn't absolute. That's why people are generally in favor of laws against plotting murders. |
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