• solomon42069@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    They’re probably upset the annual Pornhub report keeps putting out that they jerk it to trans people. More than anyone else.

  • Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    This legislative session is sponsored by NordVPN. Staying safe online is an ever growing difficulty and you could be exploited by hackers. NordVPN allows you to change your IP address, making you harder to track, securing your privacy. Check out the link in the footnotes to get 20% off for the first two months and thank you to NordVPN for sponsoring this law.

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      It is much bigger. This is the strategy for closing the last bastion of democracy on the anonymous freedom internet. By normalizing identification, it sets the legal precedent needed to force it upon everyone. Normalizing the behavior in the idiot South means they will fall in line like the zombies they stereotypically are when the main legislation is pushed through.

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      I keep seeing these jokes, but the very obvious next step is the ban vpns. They’re absolutely going to do that. They already want to. Authoritarians hate vpns.

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    This is dumb. Any decent VPN will provide exit nodes in non restricted states. Getting around this block is trivial

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    Florida also “blocked” kids under 14 from social media. My 12-yo and I had a solid laugh.

    This all may turn out to be a good thing! Kids will learn more about security and internet!

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    I don’t think I give a shit if kids see porn.

    If that’s the thing we’re worried about, and the price of dealing with it is strangling privacy, then the problem is not worth solving.

    There’s a lot worse on the internet. There’s a lot worse on daytime television. Blood and guts and cults and informercials. Desirable crude entertainment is obviously not worth locking down the internet. I mean for fuck’s sake, at least with “four horsemen” excuses, like terrorism and money laundering, we agree that those things are bad.

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      Things that tucked me up on the internet as a teenager wasn’t porn, most of us knew that was fake. It was the live leak shit that really broke millennials

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      States are requiring age verification by giving your id. Sites like PH just said nah and block you from viewing the site if you’re in one of those states.

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    LOL sounds like a thinly veiled effort to get more good ol’ boys to go fight for Russia. North Korean soldiers there are going crazy over porn, after having restricted internet access their whole lives.

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      Interestingly, but Pornhub is not blocked in Russia. It just asks for age verification by vk(vkontakte) account on the main page if you open it from Russia. But unfortunately, those who do not have such an account will not be able to enter or they will need to use a vpn. :)