• Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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      It won’t

      This is about the .gov TLD, you’re talking about the .br and .nz TLDs. Domains go in importance from right to left.

      However, icann is still US based, he might try and take control of that and truly break the Internet in pieces

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      Can confirm what the other commenter said, completely impossible to have an effect. .com and .gov and .fr and .nz are what’s called TLDs or Top Level Domains. Everything is delegated down from that level for any subdomains. .fr and .nz are country owned and any attempt to take control of that would be returned to their respective governments by ICANN.

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      Why would it? The article merely mentions that he’s posting his nonsense on existing .gov domains, which is something he can totally do as the President.

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      Using it to insert AI generated propaganda onto official government websites is a brand new thing that’s never been done before

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          There is literally a law that prevented things like posting “this shutdown is caused by radical left democrats” on the banner of official governement websites

          It has literally never been done before

          You can make an argument for some amount of propaganda that lives in everything but nobody ever posted a picture of a bag of cocaine and used it to blame a previous president….

          This is magnitudes above anything that was done before it’s like comparing casual trash talk to sucker punching

    • Atherel@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Not hijack but he could disturb it. When US based organizations (afaik 9 out of 12) who run root dns servers change their root-file he could force ISPs in the US to ignore root servers that don’t cooperate. Or Microsoft to update Windows with modified root hints . Or force Google or Cloudflare to do so for their resolvers. Or AWS for their services…

      It wouldn’t stop anyone to ignore said changes and it would be discovered pretty fast. But he could censor the internet and users who don’t care or don’t have the knowledge. Or if you rely on a service who didn’t react (gmail anyone?)

      Even DNSSec wouldn’t help as he would control the start of the chain of trust.

      There are a lot of infrastructure and involved companies based in the US. I don’t say it’s hopeless but don’t underestimate the chaos he could evoke.