• ShaggySnacks@lemmy.myserv.one
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    Canada saw what was happening in the US South and decided the they need a friend. Canada is the process of passing their own “Protecting Young Persons from Exposure to Pornography Act”.

    I feel like if there was some type of course that would teach young people about sex and porn in a healthy manner. We could call it “sex education”. This would be far better use of tax payers money instead of knee jerk bans and overreaching privacy violations.

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      Ahem, good Internet person. In the south, freedom is going STRONG. It is taking away jobs, revenue (ex:PorhHub), medication, rights, health, safety, life, and freedom. Er…ah…um…

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    Traffic in truck stop bathrooms and motels near Sunday schools has spiked dramatically as the access to porn sites has gone down… Very weird coincidence.

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    It would be a great time to be a VPN company right now.

    Edit: On second thoughts, this is great, because it normalizes VPN usage too

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      Not for long, with Net Neutrality forever murdered yesterday, ISPs will soon be blocking VPNs with aplomb and pushing their own. The whole Internet will become airplane WiFi.

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        We’re sorry, you seem to have an unacceptable amount of uncategorizable traffic. Please refer to our terms of service policy and upgrade your account accordingly to proceed.

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        Honestly? Probably not. Pornhub is far and away the best porn site out there in terms of selection, ease of use, speed, and most importantly, they have the least annoying ads of any porn site I’ve ever been to. Other porn sites really don’t even come close

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    So… wait. How will conservatives watch all their sister porn now?

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      I wish, I’d move there if they had half the benefits they do in the PRC. Universal healthcare, maternity leave, sick leave of multiple months, unions in all companies, workers councils in all corporations, rent controls, price controls… man, please let your comment come true.

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        I’d move there if they had half the benefits they do in the PRC. Universal healthcare,

        Taiwan has universal healthcare. China has a crappy employer based health care system.

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        BTW, they have their own challenges some not dislike the USA, all countries do. Just be careful and stay sane!

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        This and no need to keeo up with the news becase who gives a fuck as you can’t vote anyway, just goon, play games and work :)

        Oh and they have great trains.

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          play games

          All’s fun and games until your opponent messages “Tiananmen Square 1989 Winnie the Pooh”

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          .ml users have hilarious takes until you realize they actually think that way.

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      Republicans love big government, they just want the same or more power concentrated amongst less people. They’re all about that shit.

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      Always just an excuse to get rid of the things they don’t like, such as social security.

      They absolutely want to regulate you on a federal level. They just want to decide which things get enforced/funded, and which should be left to the states/community/church, or what they really mean, nothing.

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        They want to control you on everything.

        That’s not enough butter for that, that’s too much gay for this. They never wanted small government. They always wanted big government with the exact same ideals they have.

        “You have too much pep in your step! 5 lashings for you!”

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          I’m sorry, pep is now regulated by gender and age. Oh, and if you’re young enough, please see the pastor or congressman in his office.

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    So people better understand: Pornhub did not get banned by law. There is a law that requires porn sites to verify age with IDs in many southern states. Instead of complying Pornhub location banned themselves.

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      I work for municipal government in Texas and I’m not allowed to write down or take a picture of someone’s DL number or date of birth, which is a bitch when we’re trying to cite a contractor named Jose Gonzales for illegal construction.

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      You left the most important part out; why is PornHub not complying? Understanding the situation requires knowing the very real concerns about privacy and data security as compliance requires keeping copies of IDs on file for verification.

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        IOW: Pornhub refuses to attempt to secure the PII of everyone who wants to visit the site. It’s not within their scope and any website that agrees to do this bullshit is suspect as fuck.

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          Especially for something socially embarrassing. That’s just building a blackmail database. Sure, porn use isn’t going to significantly compromise a lot of people, but for some that could end marriages and careers.

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            Particularly if one were to stray out of the heterosexual category. I wouldn’t put it past any of those states.

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          Afaik Pornhub is based in Québec, which has data privacy/protection laws through law 25 (French, will need to translate it). I’ve had some experience with it on some projects in the last few years, would not surprise me if that was contributing to the decision as well. I’m assuming they would still need to adhere to law 25 and whatever local laws in locations they operate in, could totally be wrong there.

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            Poilievre has stated he wants to introduce the same age verification laws, so it will be interesting to see how Pornhub reacts to those laws once they are introduced especially since they’re based in Québec like you said.

            Personally, I’ve been stocking up, because you never know when there’s going to be a drought and it always helps to be prepared in life. I think we are in for some very dark years ahead of us.

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                Well I mean you gotta do what you gotta do, you never know what the future will look like lol

                I think it’s just the tip of the iceberg unfortunately lol

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      This rule is a trap. They are supposed to do it but there is no way to do this reliably (not even mentioning privacy issues).

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      giving a scan of your ID to the shadiest people on the web doesn’t seem a smart idea.

      also: it’s not impossible for little jimmy to get a copy of his dad driving license…

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      honestly that’s based as fuck. I wouldn’t think the largest porn website would have the ethics to lose out on that much money.

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    Others have mentioned already - the issue here isn’t porn sites being banned, but states mandating age verification and the privacy concerns related to that verification.

    I’m not sure I even care about an age limit being enforced for pornography, but doing so will necessitate de-anonymizing internet traffic (further) and make private browsing less feasible. There are other laws being proposed that would require personal identity verification on social media sites, too, and that would be the death of lemmy and any other anonymous shitposting sites that are left.

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        PH agrees, they aren’t checking IDs, they are suspending access to states that have those laws.

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      Regardless of any shitposting, just being forced to hand your ID docs to your Facebooks, Reddits, Twitters, etc with their track record of processing data is not an attractive proposition.

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      but doing so will necessitate de-anonymizing internet traffic

      It’s always funny how people from the mass surveillance and selling intelligence data lobbies suddenly rush to finance and support this sort of political virtue signalling when it looks like it can gather support, even in the EU where they are going as far as to propoe of getting rid of end-to-end encryption.

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        even in the EU where they are going as far as to propoe of getting rid of end-to-end encryption.

        And Australia.

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      That’s not a bright side

      Edit, for those downvoting, you realise if there’s more torrenting there’ll be more incentive to stop torrenting

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        The pirates are undefeated when it comes to this internet shit lil bro. They’ll never stop them. There’s always a workaround.

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          Right, a workaround because bit torrent is no longer as useful - more work for everyone, change in tech, meanwhile the best trackers get taken out, users need to switch up trackers constantly, content gets fragmented, quality drops, old torrents get lost or everyone is left wondering wtf to do for 6-12 months until the new new thing takes over. Remind me why this is a good thing?

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              Okay, nobody’s saying there isn’t a workaround, I’m saying torrenting becoming more mainstream isn’t good for pirates.

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                Torrenting has been around for just about forever, and was massively more popular/mainstream one to two decades ago than it is now. Trackers get taken down, but bittorrent endures.

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                  Again, not saying bittorrent is going anywhere - just that going super mainstream isn’t making anything better. Ask people who were around during the heyday how much better torrenting has gotten since the likes of OG Demonoid, mininova, supernova, KAT, aXXo, YIFY even Rarbg got shut down or left the scene.

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    e621 was blocked in my state and… then they realized the law wasn’t being enforced and unblocked themselves

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      Too bad there aren’t other porn sites with massive libraries of content that apparently no one in power has noticed.

      The states aren’t banning PornHub from being accessed there, PornHub are blocking themselves from being accessed from those states so as to not need to comply with new state laws requiring ID proof of age to access because they don’t want to handle personally identifying information of end users. So basically you’re just waiting for law enforcement to notice and charge them, and then find out if they’re run out of somewhere the state can reasonably do anything about it.

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          since you said porn sites (plural), i would have assumed it was a link to an article about the topic. e.g., an article saying something like “anti porn laws infringe on people’s right to privacy and don’t actually stop people from viewing porn”.

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            Lol, that sounds like a hastily made up lie from someone who just got caught looking at porn.

            “I thought it was an aggregate website! It’s an honest mistake!”

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        Lol I was about to click on the link before I read this. Thanks fren. At work rn now so that would’ve been bad.

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        No, I can’t go without a job. I have to be making over £22,000 a year domestically to get a family visa for my wife and kid and I also don’t particularly want to have to rely on the meagre savings and what we’ll get from selling my car to survive on first. But I am very optimistic about getting one by the end of the month based on responses so far. I can hop on a plane and go tomorrow if I need to now that I have my passport. That was the big holdup before.

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      You shouldn’t post things like this, what if people went and looked at that link and got around the porn hub ban? We wouldn’t want that

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      That’s because all this is just pretence government. Now they can say “see? We’re blocking that evil porn!”, that’s all