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“Hamas can have no role in post-war Gaza because of the horrific crimes they committed on Oct 7 but Israel killing 20,000 kids, starving 100,000s, and raping their captives somehow doesnt morally disqualify them as having a post-war role I am a liberal this is a serious position”
Incredible that this country is allowed to conduct kidnappings in international waters and no one does fucking anything
UPDATE: Israeli soldiers have BOARDED the Handala aid flotilla. Cameras being shut down. The ship seeking to give aid to Palestinians is carrying volunteers from the US, France, Italy, UK, Spain, Australia, and more
If you're around 35 or under in the UK, the government has never made anything better for you. Tuition fees brought in, stagnating wages from frozen tax brackets etc. An entire adult life of austerity with another decade ahead
The wasted cost of track and trace would have paid for full pay restoration for doctors for the next 37 years.
Tories would ban strikes by NHS doctors - Badenoch bbc.in/4o7r0gf
TikTok genuinely be producing one of a kind sentences that the world has never seen before
TikTok genuinely be producing one of a kind sentences that the world has never seen before
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The Kids Online Safety Act is the US equivalent of the EU's Digital Services Act and UK's Online Safety Act. If passed, it will lead to digital identity, total deanonymization of the internet, and massive censorship. It was reintroduced to Congress May 2025.
It's very telling that a AAA game like Yakuza 0, which has major plot revolving around a sex trafficking & rape survivor, wouldn't pass these guidelines if it were sold via @itchio. As always, small creators are held to standards never imposed on big companies.
Itchio quietly added these new guidelines on content for the site. Massive blow to adult creators. Adding this silently is yet another PR SNAFU
It’s not just under-18s. Any adult who wants to access an addiction support forum will have to give a random company their ID and permission to scrape all their online data, to be shared with 3rd parties. Possibly some of the worst legislation I have ever encountered.
The UK Online Safety Act means subreddits like /r/cider, the support forum /r/sexualassault, and /r/stopsmoking are now blocked for people under 18. Thank you @Jess4Lowestoft for protecting our CHILDREN from these sick freaks
This is huge. It vindicates the strategy of civil disobedience and withdrawing consent to this authoritarian clampdown.
🚨BREAKING: Policing of Palestine Action protests in disarray as police decide not to arrest sign-holders for terrorism in Totnes and Edinburgh Defend Our Juries: “The chorus of disapproval for Yvette Cooper’s barmy order grows louder by the day.” full: docs.google.com/document/d/1EI…
Quite simple for people to understand: Tory Party - For Israel & Genocide Labour Party - For Israel & Genocide Reform UK Party - For Israel & Genocide YourPartyUK - For Palestine and Peace.
it’s not about porn. it’s about the fact that the government can pick and choose what they wish to ban and anything under “porn” and “sex” can fall under this category, including sexual health, reproduction rights, menstruation, lgbtq+ rights, etc, censorship is ALWAYS bad
Why are you upset that it's asking for you to verify your age?? Shouldn't we agree that children shouldn't be exposed to porn?
if an ENCYCLOPEDIA is in the strictest category of censoring and ID verification it's not about protecting kids lmao
Under the new law, the UK media regulator Ofcom is poised to label Wikipedia as a “Category 1” platform. This would impose the strictest content rules possible - such as: - age verification for users - identity verification for contributors - censorship of ‘harmful’ topics.
This is an absolute outrage and this alone should warrant calling for the repeal of the Online Safety Act. A law that is supposed to ban harmful content banning the biggest public source of information in the internet is not fit for purpose.
Under the new law, the UK media regulator Ofcom is poised to label Wikipedia as a “Category 1” platform. This would impose the strictest content rules possible - such as: - age verification for users - identity verification for contributors - censorship of ‘harmful’ topics.
South Korea banned porn and requires usage of an ID to go just about anywhere on its internet and it's a miserable hellscape of misogyny, cyberbullying, and dumbasses with horrifying sex crimes on the reg. Britain trying to copy Seoul in this regard won't fix jack shit.
So glad we don't live in one of those bad countries like North Korea. They censor the internet over there. x.com/khubiez/status…
just tried to open wikipedia lads
Holy shit this is beyond insanely intrusive. Like this violates basically every security and privacy principle I can even imagine. Holy shit this is so much worse than I realized.
This is how it estimates your age: allpasstrust.com/UKOnlineSafety…