I wonder if it’ll make sense to redirect all our friends from UK to https://www.ofcom.org.uk whenever site may contain “potentially harmful for children” content and the service is unable to perform age verification? Apparently Wikipedia lost their appeal case, and many sites are jumping onto that band wagon. For now Nostr is likely safe due to it being not as popular or have large number of UK visitors. What a clusterfuck this whole OSA is. Shame.

The sooner they feel the pain the better.

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

That’s the hope

A few services blocking UK won’t do much, but if done as protest, citizens will have no choice but make noise - hopefully enough to change things.

The problem is that big tech will not do it and majority of traffic will not be impacted, therefore slowly making sheeple accept their fate

Fuck em. We do what we can.

Petitions don’t mean jack. Plus, it’s only unpopular among minorities, where majority “feels safer”

I wasn't posting this as a solution, I was posting this as an indication of sentiment. Bearing in mind most people don't bother to sign petitions because they tend to not mean anything.