In which country do you leave/what citizenship do you have? You can answer to yourself. Not me publicly.
Try to apply your recommendations with citizenship of authoritarian regimes and write something at social media to ignore the order of regime. Then we can continue our exchange of the opinions.
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I'm not seeing how you would prevent such a regime from over regulating or banning anything then. You have nothing to gain by making requests of authoritarian regimes to respect your freedom. Taking it (which was my point) is your only option. That's why we call them authoritarian. There is no asking or compromise. They do what they want.
Enough people have to either fight back, escape, or deal with not being free. Sorry, but compromising and allowing regulation will only result in creep toward more regulations. Abusers never stop unless you have a zero tolerance policy. Besides, what is and isn't overregulation is subjective, which is why the creep always happens. Zero is objective.