Government officials from the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia have entered discussions about implementing a coordinated regulatory response against 𝕏, with some officials hinting at the possibility of a joint ban. The strategy behind this unified approach aims to create substantial pressure on the platform and its leadership, potentially forcing significant operational changes. Interestingly, despite these regulatory concerns being raised at the governmental level in these nations, 𝕏 continues to maintain an active user base and operational presence across all three countries.
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MetaverseHobo
· 01-11 07:56
These three countries want to team up to ban X? Laughable, they can't control it at all, users have already migrated.
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Tokenomics911
· 01-11 07:52
Haha, this joint crackdown approach is still a bit naive.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-11 07:44
Team up to wipe out X? These countries are really ruthless, but I bet five bucks it still won't work in the end.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-11 07:43
Three kingdoms teaming up to ban X? Haha, that's hilarious. In the end, it's still going to be used.
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CryptoMom
· 01-11 07:39
These guys are trying to team up and do X again... They're almost banned but still can't escape, huh.
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-11 07:38
Laughing out loud, three countries are blocking together, yet X still operates normally. This is outrageous.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-11 07:32
The Three Kingdoms coalition wants to ban X? That's hilarious. The government is too naive this time.
Government officials from the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia have entered discussions about implementing a coordinated regulatory response against 𝕏, with some officials hinting at the possibility of a joint ban. The strategy behind this unified approach aims to create substantial pressure on the platform and its leadership, potentially forcing significant operational changes. Interestingly, despite these regulatory concerns being raised at the governmental level in these nations, 𝕏 continues to maintain an active user base and operational presence across all three countries.