A Senate bill re-introduced this week threatens security and free speech on the internet. EFF urges Congress to reject the STOP CSAM Act of 2025 (S. 1829), which would undermine services offering end-to-end encryption and force internet companies to take down lawful user content. TAKE ACTIONTell...
This is something that directly impacts Lemmy and all Fediverse. Section 230 makes the hosting provider not liable for things their users post as long as they remove offending material (I don’t know the specifics, IANAL). Eroding section 230 is like pulling the ladder up behind the behemoth providers like YouTube. New small time services will essentially be illegal.
And that’s intentional.
So I’m going to say into the air that I was lucky in my selection of mass culture in my childhood.
Star Wars EU before 2010 - everything around us and that feeling of desperation and who can and can’t be trusted and the rapid change of the world, “rapid” meaning in the span of 13 years for prequels and then 20 years after them till OT, which is similar to our reality, HP - things about terfs and culture wars are really not important, because its world functions similarly to our surrounding world.
Tolkien and Chesterton and Lewis.
Lots of crazy stuff, Honorverse and Forgotten Realms and small fandoms.