It is nearly impossible to be gainfully employed in the United States without the ability to navigate the internet. A total ban on someone’s ability to go online cannot be a condition of probation. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/09/eff-nc-court-appeals-total-internet-bans-are-unacceptable-and-unconstitutional-0
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Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 29-Sep-2024 10:30:21 JST Electronic Frontier Foundation -
Tertle950 (tertle950@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 29-Sep-2024 10:49:31 JST Tertle950 @eff The first sentence in this toot is very scary to me.
Like I know that Internet usage goes beyond it, but...we both know that in most cases you mean browsing HTML5 sites with a Chromium-based browser
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Bandersnatch (bandersnatch@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 29-Sep-2024 22:03:41 JST Bandersnatch You could say the same thing about driving. I don't think the courts should give a shit, especially if the criminal used the Internet to commit their crimes.
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