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yetAnotherUser@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Pornhub, YouPorn, Redtube, and other content sharing platforms will block new users in the UK starting next week(February 2)English
3·15 hours agoWait, WHAT? They already voted? I didn’t expect that so soon…
yetAnotherUser@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Beware: Government Using Image Manipulation for PropagandaEnglish
24·22 hours agoThe US government and everyone that stands behind it, they want to make those who fight against ICE look like dangerous creatures that roam the Earth and must be stopped. They want to look like they’re in total control, by making these fighters look desperate for their lives when they are arrested, by celebrating whenever one of them is killed. But most importantly, they want us to fight each other, so that we forget who is our true opponent on what is basically a war on our rights as human beings.
yetAnotherUser@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Pornhub, YouPorn, Redtube, and other content sharing platforms will block new users in the UK starting next week(February 2)English
491·1 day agoIf you live in the UK or in another country where porn is being restricted:
- Talk with friends and family about getting a VPN (everyone says good things about Mullvad VPN, so it’s probably one of the best choices)
- 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.
yetAnotherUser@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•noyb win: Microsoft ordered to stop tracking school childrenEnglish
18·2 days agoThat’s cool! I wish Microsoft were fined though. Any money we can take off of them for not following the law, no matter how small it may be in the big picture, is a win in my eyes.
Fair point. I just assumed most people reading my message wouldn’t care much about torrenting, but in this economy where censorship is pretty much happening, port forwarding would definitely be a plus. Do you have better suggestions?