The Greek government is moving forward with plans to end anonymity on social media platforms.
Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou has described the measure as essential to combat rising toxicity, hate speech, coordinated harassment campaigns, and the spread of fake news.
He argues that anonymous accounts allow people to attack others or spread lies without facing any real consequences.
The proposal has been under discussion for months and is now being managed directly from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ office.
Deputy Prime Minister Pavlos Marinakis has clarified that users will still be able to use pseudonyms, but every account will need to be linked to a verifiable real identity through checks carried out by the platforms themselves.
The whole EU is pushing this sh*t
Claude hit the rate limit, he didn't open ChatGPT, he switched to the JARVIS he built himself.
No subscription, no usage cap and no "you've reached your limit, upgrade to Pro"
Just a custom JARVIS interface glowing teal on black like the inside of Iron Man's suit, sitting on his desk next to a Rubik's cube and AirPods.
Runs offline. Runs locally. Runs on hardware he already owns.
When Claude goes down and everyone scrambles, refreshing, switching to ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity, he just flips to his own model. No rate limits, throttling, or monthly fees.
$0/month, 0 usage caps, 0 dependency on any company's servers.
The best AI assistant in 2026 isn't the one you subscribe to, it's the one you build yourself so nobody can ever take it away.