Yes, pretty sure this is EU law now. It occasionally comes up on the German-speaking Internet too. Some people seem to be very bothered by this.
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I think OP might be looking for something like nomacs or Gwenview except for PDFs instead of images. I don't have the answer to the question, but I can see what OP is looking for.
Because they don't do proportional voting like you Germans or we Austrians do, most of their elections (and all federal ones) have one winning candidate in a state or congressional district.
And there is mostly not even a requirement for 50% of the vote, but the candidate with most votes wins. That creates the two party system.
The parties in the US are much broader than in our countries, it's very common for different members of the same party to vote against each other.
Doch, es kostet dich, dass du Daten hinterlässt, was deine politischen Ansichten sind.
Online-Petitionen bringen nur relativ selten irgendwas, aber ein (argumentierbares) Beispiel kenne ich schon: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing#Offizielle_Entschuldigung,_Danksagung_und_Rehabilitierung
That one has the more limited scope of "tips and tricks to protect your privacy", which I understand to mean that news articles about surveillance etc. aren't on-topic there (so I have been posting those only to other communities with that name).
irgendwelchen populären Plattformen gebrainwashed werden
Hinweis: In einer liberalen Demokratie mit freier Meinungsäußerung darf selbstverständlich jede Art von Medien, ob digital oder nicht, versuchen, Menschen (egal welchen Alters) von bestimmten Ansichten zu überzeugen ("brainwashen").
nuna stato (la teksto moviĝis kaj la koloro ŝanĝiĝis):
Bedaŭrinde iuj aliaj uzantoj komune forigis la antaŭan tekston apud la flago, mi ne sukcesis defendi ĝin sola...
I don't get why laws like that are a thing at all. This is a near perfect example of something better sorted out by the free market instead of government regulation. Some people want a house or apartment with a parking spot, other people don't need it, so a free market system ought to cause both kinds of housing to be built as there is demand.