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Yeah, my thoughts exactly. The author seems to believe that what matters is the per-platform absolute amount of terrorists. Splitting platforms up makes that number go lower. But in exchange, banning terrorists becomes infinitely harder as the network fragments and people can't be tracked across large networks and banned simultaneously. The article is left wanting two directly contradictory things and as such sounds just like a slimy politician's incoherent rambling.


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