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The time has come for malicious compliance. Block the UK, wait two days after the deadline, unblock them again. Wait for the letter. Do this twelve more times.
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Way ahead of you guvna:The time has come for malicious compliance. Block the UK, wait two days after the deadline, unblock them again. Wait for the letter. Do this twelve more times.
You can just time how long it takes for them to respond/follow up on shit and block, unblock indefinitely.
Although court/government systems like the EU work over a very long time frame, they can't work with rapid changes in the environment very well.
If null wanted to do the funniest possible thing he would open up UK traffic on choosday only, innit?
That's what will happen eventually, I'm afraid. It'll probably start with some kind of campaign that will demonize VPNs as the kind of service only pedos and terrorists use. VPNs are already becoming unusable with X, Google and other big sites.Oh Bri'ish better believe VPNs will be illegal in a year.
Britain is already going after VPNs if I'm not mistaken.That's what will happen eventually, I'm afraid. It'll probably start with some kind of campaign that will demonize VPNs as the kind of service only pedos and terrorists use. VPNs are already becoming unusable with X, Google and other big sites.
Sometimes it concerns sites that aren't even important. I wanted to buy some groceries from a big chain store in my country recently and they block VPNs at top level domain. Imagine going to walmart.com and being greeted with "IP obfuscation detected!" in plain text on white background.Britain is already going after VPNs if I'm not mistaken.
That is fucking ridiculous.Sometimes it concerns sites that aren't even important. I wanted to buy some groceries from a big chain store
There's very good reason for this that doesn't come down to censorship or control. VPNs are used by the lowest tier scammers and lowest tier internet users and result in the highest proportion of problems for almost every single online service. Especially for websites like Walmart and others you're talking about credit card fraud, stolen accounts and other gift card fraud and nigger shit.Sometimes it concerns sites that aren't even important. I wanted to buy some groceries from a big chain store in my country recently and they block VPNs at top level domain. Imagine going to walmart.com and being greeted with "IP obfuscation detected!" in plain text on white background.
In retrospect it's kind obvious this was the actual original goalBritain is already going after VPNs if I'm not mistaken.
OFCOM even bitched at null for recommending VPNs, so yup.Britain is already going after VPNs if I'm not mistaken.
So they are here...They noticed IMMEDIATELY.
LMAO even china a literal commie dictatorship allows VPNs, the caliphate of bongistan is becoming a LOGH episode...Britain is already going after VPNs if I'm not mistaken.