Ehh ….. Nobody’s really battling this very much. It’s just kind of a thing that’s happening globally and it’s not going to stop. Almost every government is interested in Internet ID laws in some way or another.
Protecting children, preventing terrorism, cracking down on misinformation and propaganda etc. Whatever they can justify to make it happen
And yeah we have vpns. But once most Nations have some sort of Internet ID law you’re going to see a global effort to crack down on them. Or even making them illegal to use. Which already exists in some places
I remember a time when you could just find a stack of nudie magazines in the woods and not have to show your ID to some company/government.
Such simpler times.
Just say you’re a minor and a Republican will be right over to help you with your internet connection
Meanwhile MasterCard is removing adult content. Both can be happening at the same time.
It’s not just porn they’re trying to censor either.
They want id for porn and to declare all homosexual or transgender discussions as porn, all for the purpose of government registries of “enemies of the holy state.”
I get it now! The pro-pedophile party wants to catch the kiddos trying to look at porn, so that they can target them for upcoming Maralago playdates. It all makes sense now.
It was never about protecting kids
“Are you down with the PPP? I’m a republican you know me!”
VPNs are going to experience a sudden uptake of their services
Or tor…. for when you would download those *hard drugs*
If you are over 18, you aint seeing that Cam.
If you are under 18, the Cam sees you.
You realize this makes porn the new Google or Facebook. With the verification requirements they’ll have the largest dataset. Porn companies will make so much money from this.
If they really wanted to protect kids, they’d work on improving parental controls
Ohio!
When that pop up comes up that asks if you’re 18 or over, clicking “No” just takes you to the mar-a-lago careers page.
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Ehh ….. Nobody’s really battling this very much. It’s just kind of a thing that’s happening globally and it’s not going to stop. Almost every government is interested in Internet ID laws in some way or another.
Protecting children, preventing terrorism, cracking down on misinformation and propaganda etc. Whatever they can justify to make it happen
And yeah we have vpns. But once most Nations have some sort of Internet ID law you’re going to see a global effort to crack down on them. Or even making them illegal to use. Which already exists in some places
I remember a time when you could just find a stack of nudie magazines in the woods and not have to show your ID to some company/government.
Such simpler times.
Just say you’re a minor and a Republican will be right over to help you with your internet connection
Meanwhile MasterCard is removing adult content. Both can be happening at the same time.
It’s not just porn they’re trying to censor either.
They want id for porn and to declare all homosexual or transgender discussions as porn, all for the purpose of government registries of “enemies of the holy state.”
I get it now! The pro-pedophile party wants to catch the kiddos trying to look at porn, so that they can target them for upcoming Maralago playdates. It all makes sense now.
It was never about protecting kids
“Are you down with the PPP? I’m a republican you know me!”
VPNs are going to experience a sudden uptake of their services
Or tor…. for when you would download those *hard drugs*
If you are over 18, you aint seeing that Cam.
If you are under 18, the Cam sees you.
You realize this makes porn the new Google or Facebook. With the verification requirements they’ll have the largest dataset. Porn companies will make so much money from this.
If they really wanted to protect kids, they’d work on improving parental controls
Ohio!
When that pop up comes up that asks if you’re 18 or over, clicking “No” just takes you to the mar-a-lago careers page.
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