18-11-2025, 04:42
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
Some seem to think regulation is going too far and some seem to think it's not going far enough.
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18-11-2025, 06:08
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by Paul
About time he shut up, he's not the spokesperson for everyone.
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Much like the Lawrence’s, the death of a child is horrific for any parent, under any circumstance but them some channel that grief for a cause and then relentlessly pursue it. To unhealthy degrees.
Whilst we can sympathise initially, when their crusade starts to go beyond the bounds of the reasonable they soon lose our sympathy
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18-11-2025, 13:07
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by Pierre
Much like the Lawrence’s, the death of a child is horrific for any parent, under any circumstance but them some channel that grief for a cause and then relentlessly pursue it. To unhealthy degrees.
Whilst we can sympathise initially, when their crusade starts to go beyond the bounds of the reasonable they soon lose our sympathy
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As has happened with many 'crusades' in the past few years . . even the subject of this thread is seeing it.
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18-11-2025, 13:13
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Some seem to think regulation is going too far and some seem to think it's not going far enough.
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It’s also not very effective and impacts on free speech as well. It should be focussed on the actual problem and the people that have been so badly affected by these problem sites. The legislation should not impact on adults, given the reason for it is safety of children in terms of what they can access.
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Today, 19:57
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
Two interesting observations;
Firstly https://cybernews.com/tech/pornhub-a...ewership-drop/
OK so Pornhub has seen an (apparently) massive drop in traffic since the introduction of the OSA, but has it? I wonder if there has been a corresponding massive increase in traffic from, say, Scandinavia, which has a number of VPN endpoints?
Alternatively, Pornhub and its sister companies have implemented some kind of age verification as required. I wonder if that just hasn’t had the effect of pushing people to some, let us say, 'less scupluous’ sites, who may host some far more harmful* material?
And then we have this; https://www.theguardian.com/society/...t-commissioner
Which does, on the face of it, seem to be claiming that the OSA has been a complete failure, in fact has worsened the situation. Or that they are pushing for even more regulatory powers? What do you think?
I am reminded of the 'Law of Unintended Consequences’!
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Today, 20:02
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by jem
Two interesting observations;
Firstly https://cybernews.com/tech/pornhub-a...ewership-drop/
OK so Pornhub has seen an (apparently) massive drop in traffic since the introduction of the OSA, but has it? I wonder if there has been a corresponding massive increase in traffic from, say, Scandinavia, which has a number of VPN endpoints?
Alternatively, Pornhub and its sister companies have implemented some kind of age verification as required. I wonder if that just hasn’t had the effect of pushing people to some, let us say, 'less scupluous’ sites, who may host some far more harmful* material?
And then we have this; https://www.theguardian.com/society/...t-commissioner
Which does, on the face of it, seem to be claiming that the OSA has been a complete failure, in fact has worsened the situation. Or that they are pushing for even more regulatory powers? What do you think?
I am reminded of the 'Law of Unintended Consequences’!
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Remember, what happens in porn hub stays in porn hub
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Today, 20:03
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
I've always gone with "be careful what you wish for"
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Today, 20:08
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
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The legislation should not impact on adults, given the reason for it is safety of children in terms of what they can access.
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How can it not, possibly impact adults?
Say I set up a website, say ‘filthyporn’R’us.net’. I may expend time and money trying to make sure that it only hosts content made by consenting adults, and user-generated content is checked and double-checked before being released.
Fine, but I am now required to ensure that anyone viewing is over 18; how, how can I do this?
I need to make some kind of check, all I can say is that a particular connection is being made, I have no idea who is actually sitting at the other end. So I absolutely have to inconvenience everyone, just to be sure.
Or I don’t, I simply shift my site to another jurisdiction and don’t bother to do any of this!
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Today, 20:31
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
I just had to verify my age on my Xbox account. Which I've had since about 2005/6, if I didn't I would have lost access to online chat and messaging etc. Frankly ridiculous. The main Microsoft email account it is linked to has been mine since the mid 90s.
You would think my dob and how long I've had the account would have been enough to suffice without me having to prove it via selfie or passport scan.
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