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1. baggy_+X8[view] [source] 2024-12-16 18:09:46
>>buro9+(OP)
The whole government page at https://www.ofcom.org.uk/online-safety/illegal-and-harmful-c... has an off-putting and threatening tone, celebrating how wonderful it is that online spaces will be tied in bureaucratic knots. Disgraceful.
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2. alwa+nh[view] [source] 2024-12-16 19:01:32
>>baggy_+X8
The hacker in me is real grumpy about all this, and believes that they’re nannying a whole lot of the dumb superficial stuff while pushing serious malfeasance underground.

But they make a good point: if you exclude the smaller providers, that’s where the drugs and CSAM and the freewheeling dialog go. Assuming it’s their policy goal to deter these categories of speech, I’m not sure how you do that without a net fine enough to scoop up the 4chans of the world too.

It’s not the behavior of a confident, open, healthy society, though…

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3. WarOnP+nm[view] [source] 2024-12-16 19:30:51
>>alwa+nh
> if you exclude the smaller providers, that’s where the drugs and CSAM and the freewheeling dialog go.

- Bad actors go everywhere now.

- £18 million fines seem like a fairly unhinged cannon to aim at small webistes.

- A baseless accusation is enough to trigger a risk of life-changing fines. Bad actors don't just sell drugs and freewheel; they also falsely accuse.

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