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Tesha

Tesha

Life too shall pass
May 31, 2020
920
Dear Ofcom

I was delighted to read, as a banner, that you will be taking responsibility for blocking this site in the UK, under the auspices of the new Online Safety Bill.

I hope your organisation is as successful at implementing these changes as they have been at managing the many issues within the UK phone, broadband, TV, radio, On Demand and postal services.

I believe you are one of the highest failing regulatory bodies, and judging by the way you recently ensured the fair reporting by the BBC on the content of this website, I'm looking forward to continuing to see SaSu in the future.

Kindest Regards

Tesha (UK)
 
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Kattt

Banned
May 18, 2021
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This is piss poor parenting that uses the internet to babysit their children, denying their responsibility and expecting the nanny state to clean up their mess. Fortunately censorship has consistently served as a first rate promotional tool from " Lady Chatterley's Lover" to "Frankie goes to Hollywood"and "The satanic verses".
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Lulzacruel

Lulzacruel

Specialist
Jun 13, 2023
336
This bill affects everyone apart from SS as well.

The government lied about breaking encryption while still keeping it secure. That is a mathematical impossibility that the EFF and cryptographers in the UK have pointed out. You cannot have a master key that all police have and expect a corrupt cop to not abuse it or leak it to a hacker forum for money.

The government expects ofcom to independently verify UK websites and projects. This will kill the UK tech industry.

The government does not make an attempt to make web providers delete CSAM by detecting it on the site, instead banning all sites without that capability to afford automated scanners.

Most of the UK and the tech companies will have weakened tech.

When the UK government made it illegal to not give your password i saw it coming. Paedo's still get caught password or not, they just might not be able to be charged with possession and only accessing. They lied that it was necessary or else CSAM distributors would get freed even though conviction rates for them are the same.

This bill is DOG SHIT!
 

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