This topic is probably too complex to address well in tweets, but here it goes anyway...
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3. You said DO/AWS, but you can choose a VPS instead in a jurisdiction with stronger privacy laws...
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4. Most of this is about mitigating privacy invasion & dragnet surveillance, not targeted attacks; no VPN addresses latter.
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5. VPS providers are a competitive market; privacy invasion of customers would hurt them badly if it came out.
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(The main reason we need regulation to stop privacy invasion by ISPs is that they're local monopolies, not competitive.)
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2a. If NN stays dead, throttling commercial VPN IPs is a plausible risk. Throttling traffic to VPS IP blocks wouldn't fly.
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