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  1. LostInTheVoid_ on

    The more mid to large scale sites that threaten this / actually implement it the better. Forces to issue to the front of the public and or media outlets. Which might be enough to slap the Government in the face about this moronic policy.

  2. John_Williams_1977 on

    Aren’t we all required to have VPNs anyway?

    Kinda too late to threaten.

  3. Do it Wikipedia! Google should do it too.

    Starmer has proven himself unfit to govern with this dumbness. I know it’s harsh but some policies are just unforgivably poor.

  4. Pitiful_Carrot5349 on

    Please do it Wikipedia.

    We need big organisations to do this to let the UK know how dark an authoritarian path we’re going down. If they threaten and then don’t follow through, that just adds to the argument of people who say there has been a lot of fuss but it’s not a big deal really.

  5. WebDevWarrior on

    Oh look, Torygraph comments are full of people proclaiming Wikipedia is biased and full of lies and how it deserves to disappear… It’s identical to the Trump acolites when they didn’t like the truth.

    I noticed [this psychological study](https://www.psypost.org/trump-supporters-report-higher-levels-of-psychopathy-manipulativeness-callousness-and-narcissism/) showing evidence that Trump supporters are scientifically measurable as arseholes, I wonder what would they make of tory and reform supporters.

  6. Last-Supermarket-439 on

    PLEASE DO IT

    Our Govt. needs to learn that draconian bullshit has legitimate real world harmful impact.
    Wikipedia is a fantastic project and a clear demonstration of how people can work together to build information, exercise free speech, thoughts and ideas, and have it ratified by a consensus model of accuracy review

    We’re opting out of many of those elements of the free web, and it needs to have real consequences.

  7. I hope companies continue to push back against the online safety act, it’s fucking stupid and at best it was written by out of touch old people who don’t know how the internet works and at worst it’s a data stealing and surveillance scheme.

  8. Ahh yes let’s implement more bureaucracy and useless bloat to spend more tax payer money

  9. Just signed hopefully the government realises how foolishly pointless this actually is or get embarrassed enough by big companies being very vocal about said stupidity.

  10. Kind-Combination6197 on

    This bull crap is why I have my own VPN server running in a server room in New Jersey.

  11. douggieball1312 on

    I can’t believe I’m saying this, but this may be the first and only time I actually want the current US administration to pressure the UK to back down on some domestic policy. This stupid law is only going to throw this country back into the dark ages.

  12. Temporary-Pound-6767 on

    Stop kids watching porn, stop kids vaping, sure, but stopping people from accessing Wikipedia is like stopping people from going outside. It might be a bit hyperbolic and Wikipedia might not be perfect but in my opinion it’s one of the great wonders of the information age.

    It must be a rite of passage to gey to the point in life where you start complaining about the nanny state but here I am. When they make decisions like this “for the children” they need to be more careful and measured with how and what they do. Not just comprehensively overhaul how Internet access works overnight.

  13. Pray that Digital ID does not get a foothold in the UK since it’s the very essense of a social credit type system.

  14. Wild-Perspective-582 on

    Why just compare with China? It’s Russia right now seeking to cut off the open internet. Generally, a way to judge how to do things correctly is to consider the opposite of whatever Russia does or says.

  15. tryout1234567890 on

    A quick note that if you search ‘UK drivers licence’ and download one of the legitimate photos of an ID the facial recognition software thinks its’s real

    May need to try with a few different photos but I managed to find one that works

    Best of luck, what a dumb law this is……

  16. MazrimReddit on

    Do it, cut the entire UK off from the internet over this dumb law so they are forced to face the reality of how stupid it is

  17. BeautifullyMediocre on

    The Online Safety Bill is the trigger for this. It’s scary how many of us allowed this Bill to pass.

  18. Rhinofishdog on

    That’s fine.

    I’ll just get all my info from ~~TikTok~~ ~~MechaHitler~~ ~~Twitter~~ ~~X~~ ~~Grok~~ XxXp00nT4nG_8L45T3R_69420XxX.

    He says our people are under attack and that we are being replaced and he has great info because he is in all the Hegseth group chats!

    /s

    I hate how our government manages to be both too intrusive and authoritarian and too small and hands off at the same time.

  19. New-Doctor9300 on

    Just to let people know, you can download Wikipedia in its entirety. If this goes ahead, you can easily put it onto a hard drive. Or just use a VPN.