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    Sexuality is a human right, and controlling sexuality is an authoritarian tactic to manufacture compliance.

    “Age verification” is not just a tool for elimination of Internet privacy, it’s also a tool for sexual control.

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    Good job UK, you will push children to dangerous unmoderated sites instead! All in the name of state surveillance!

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      This will lead to, sexual blackmail of children, suicide and financial fraud.

      You should thank the UK for sacrificing so many of its citizens to show the world what peak government stupidity looks like. We thought the point was made with Brexit, but the UK says “hold my beer” one more time.

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    If you live in the UK or in another country where porn is being restricted:

    • Talk with friends and family about getting a VPN (EDIT: Some recommendations I’ve heard are Air VPN, Private Internet Access, and, despite not having port forwarding, which is essentially one less major feature, Mullvad VPN. A thank-you to @jmf@lemmy.dbzer0.com for suggesting the former two.)
    • Learn to use the Tor network (it’s really easy to start, and unlike popular belief, Tor isn’t only for illegal activities)
    • Pressure MPs that didn’t vote in favor of the age verification bill by sending emails to them about it so that they fight (or keep fighting) this age verification nonsense.

    You don’t need to be a porn addict to do these things. In fact, they have started with porn, but they may as well keep going and fight for age verification in other types of content, making access to said content way more difficult. The best thing you can do right now is to learn to fight back.

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      If you live in the UK or in another country where porn is being restricted: Talk with friends and family

      Hmmmmm… Maybe not though

      " Help me, stepbro. I can’t access PornHub anymore 🥹 "

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          It was planned from the beginningas the real drivers behind the detail of the legislation, the security services, knew people would use VPNs and those have always been the main target.

          Its why the legislation was written in the first place. Most people’s identity is already tied to their connection via big tech social media. Its the people who use VPNs they can lose track of.

          I would expect this to be a live requirement by the end of the year at the latest.

          Just be glad the client side scanning keeps getting rejected thats in the same legislation.

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      Here’s a free VPN that you can use: https://riseup.net/en/vpn

      Try not to assume that there aren’t free alternatives to what “the crowd” is constantly herding you to pay for. Do some digging, and you may be surprised by what you come across.

      Most of the good stuff is buried underneath mountains of bullshit.

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    Oh no… Let’s just Google what other porn sites are out there. Oh look 1,642,000 results found…

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      Wouldn’t the ideal be self hosted content made by the people hosting it? Obviously there’s no mechanical means to block people from uploading content that they don’t make, but those kinds of ethical questions and control of access can be handled by federation networks.

      Decentralizing these things could lead to a better way for sex workers to work safely (SESTA/FOSTA closed up a lot of safer avenues for sex work in the US) There’s a lot of rules for trust that you can build into these systems, things like basic encryption with private and public keys.

      Someone who didn’t want their content online could take it down easily. They could easily gate it - like, think about where most of the profit the actresses and actors videos go to now? If you are watching stuff for free on a website, it’s the website getting ad revenue and maybe the company. Do they get royalties? Workers should own the means of their reproduction.

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    There calling it NoFap February.

    I think it will be interesting to see what happens as a result of cuting a population off from porn.

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      They will just rely on illegal outlets now lol Can’t wait to see people locked up for porn lol one of the stupidest ways to spend government money lol

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      If videos from other places with no porn are anything to go off of, they’re going to start learning how to drive their cars on two wheels without the distraction of porn.

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        You can probably block companies offering public VPN services.

        But good luck blocking VPN in general.

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          It’s not some theoretical topic, it’s the reality for China, Russia, Iran. They do block commonly used VPN protocols, so people now use VPN with obfuscations. Some work, some doesn’t, some stop working as time goes. So when people say “Ha-ha, I’ll just use VPN”, it will help you for some time but the trend is they will make it a problem for you, better start preparing before it happened.

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            That isn’t blocking VPNs, it’s blocking requests from data centers. Important distinction

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        They fully can’t, there’s too many legitimate reasons that their corporate overlords use it for, the most you’ll get is loud filibuster about “we’ll totally do that!” until the topic gets forgotten.

        Also, my personal conspiracy is that someone important in the gov owns some secret stocks and shares in a VPN company and this was very much a cash grab from that person.

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          Again, that’s not some theoretical topic. They can block most VPNs, they do so in China, Russia, Iran. And there are no riots on the streets, their corporate overlords don’t do anything against it. One of the reasons is that they do allow ipsec for corporate clients. Are you a corporate client? Do you use ipsec for vpn? Are there riots on the streets for this censorship instance?

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            You think the UK could?

            The “tech experts” in government are fucking idiots, almost every single one of them. The most I think they’d be capable of asking providers nicely to follow their rules and then going “hahaha, no”, same as happened for every other time.

            And I know for a fact that those blocks in China and Russia don’t work, cause I talk to a Russian on the daily (she wants to get the fuck out, but hasn’t got enough money)

            And one major difference, it’s very very very easy to form a company in the UK, it’s literally a small fee and a form that takes 30-60 minutes to fill in

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    Have the porn companies released numbers on how affected their traffic has been with an these new rules? I could see them not wanting to they’re getting hurt but would be interesting to see

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    Looks like it were gonna go back to private VPNs with 10/20 people putting in each month to pay someone in a unrestricted area to run them a VPN.

    Keep it small, make it look like enterprise kinda shit.