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Wait... criminalisation doesn't work and just makes unregulated and black markets grow?
Who would have thought?
Yes but we were righteous about it this time, it should have worked!?
Username checks out
Wait... You mean the experts warning that this exact thing would happen were right?
Who would have thought? Surely not the experts!
The UK now that all the children are safe from watching porn

Only half?
The other half lied.
I assume that, given the focus of the article
whether or not Britons are going to sketchier sites or not than they had been prior to the legislation coming into force
that this number doesn't include users who are simply using a VPN or Tor or similar to ignore restrictions on regulated sites doing IP-based geoblocking.
Stupid fucking backwards law. I was watching cheeks get clapped on the internet from the moment I knew what sex was. It didn't do me any harm.
As it has been said many times before, it's totally about control rather than safety.
Whatβs βfunnyβ is that this law will push users to sites that are exposing them to viruses and scams which directly parallels real for-pay sex when prostitution is illegal and pushing people to unregulated sources that expose them to viruses and scams.
Iβm concerned that the sites people are flocking to will not only have less protection for the consumers, but also less protection for the performers. Sites that break the law in one way may be breaking the law in others, such as in regard to whether the actors are being coerced to perform, or are underage.
I know nobody wants to think about the ethics, but those are real concerns that all these laws conveniently forget about. Pushing people to the dark web means theyβll be exposed to some very concerning content.
Yup. I know someone who has revenge porn released of her. When she found it on legit sites, she was able to get it taken down. When she found it on dodgy sites, if she was even able to contact someone from the site, they rarely took it down. One site even had it on their featured videos on the homepage a few days after she emailed, which surely must be a deliberate act of spite

Of course, they didn't include the kids they supposedly were protecting in the poll.
Not everyone can wank to the power trip of ruining an entire country's wank, like the politicians do.
Wise words though you might be able to live out the fantasy in the Tropico games idk off the top of my head.

I use the same sites as always, but have to Fly To Ireland* first. _ *fire up Mullvad
Oh, good shout. I normally nip across to New York when I'm wanting to prepare Special Interest websites, but the latency sucks. A jaunt over to the Emerald Isle might make a nice change.
I have Mullvad set to fire up automatically when I restart my Mac. Forgot about that when I was having issues with my broadcasting setup a few weeks back, and didn't realise until I was 20 minutes into my 2 hour radio show that I was broadcasting from Croatia.
Turns out Croatia's network is pretty steady.
Any recommendations π₯²?
How to grow a black market, part 1:
oh, would you look at that, banning something only made it unregulatable. I'm sure this has never happened before.
Half of Brits or half of Brits who watch porn? Having 50% of the population navigate the internet with competence is laudable, given the age distribution.