The US just recently, without a dumb act like this
Credit where it's due, Imp posted about a similar act being attempted in the US recently. 2 months ago Senate Bill 1748, the Kids Online Safety Bill, was proposed and would likely do similar things.
While it was 2 months ago it's worth pointing out that the UK OSA which only just went into play 4 days ago is titled '2023', so it took 2 years to fully manifest. So there are attempt(s) in the US to pull the same shit for the same false reasons.
If the UK is to protect kids, why is this act not focused on that unless, their claims are bullshit.
That's just one question regarding this. There's still the massive elephant in the room about everything that happens in the Midlands for decades, the current issues near schools, and of course however many UK MPs, celebs, and other high profile individuals are likely linked to the non-existent Epstein files.
That last part was me venting a little, I know that at least 95% of the UK government don't give A SINGLE FUCK about kids AT ALL.
This act straight after lowering the voting age to 16 tells me one thing, they planned to remove ALL alternate sources of information from being accessed by kids all so by the time the next election comes around, they'll have a freshly indoctrinated voter base to vote them in.
Fortunately for us and unfortunately for them, the people they put in charge of this are all tech illiterate boomers, the kids ALREADY have work arounds so come the next election they'll be REALLY fucked because chances are the kids are going even more off the grid..
Which will likely fail only due to the first ammendment. It'll end up going to the supreme Court and I'm willing to bet A LOT of adult sites will argue the rules limit access to their forums thereby limiting their free speech.
If this act has been SO successful, why haven't you caught any child abusers yet?
The US just recently, without a dumb act like this, has done an FBI raid on dark net sites removing LOTS of CP vendors and buyers in a single act.
If the UK is to protect kids, why is this act not focused on that unless, their claims are bullshit.
Credit where it's due, Imp posted about a similar act being attempted in the US recently. 2 months ago Senate Bill 1748, the Kids Online Safety Bill, was proposed and would likely do similar things.
https://archive.ph/bameD
While it was 2 months ago it's worth pointing out that the UK OSA which only just went into play 4 days ago is titled '2023', so it took 2 years to fully manifest. So there are attempt(s) in the US to pull the same shit for the same false reasons.
That's just one question regarding this. There's still the massive elephant in the room about everything that happens in the Midlands for decades, the current issues near schools, and of course however many UK MPs, celebs, and other high profile individuals are likely linked to the non-existent Epstein files.
That last part was me venting a little, I know that at least 95% of the UK government don't give A SINGLE FUCK about kids AT ALL.
This act straight after lowering the voting age to 16 tells me one thing, they planned to remove ALL alternate sources of information from being accessed by kids all so by the time the next election comes around, they'll have a freshly indoctrinated voter base to vote them in.
Fortunately for us and unfortunately for them, the people they put in charge of this are all tech illiterate boomers, the kids ALREADY have work arounds so come the next election they'll be REALLY fucked because chances are the kids are going even more off the grid..
The US is working on these sames rules right now..
Which will likely fail only due to the first ammendment. It'll end up going to the supreme Court and I'm willing to bet A LOT of adult sites will argue the rules limit access to their forums thereby limiting their free speech.