← Back to context Comment by steveklabnik 16 hours ago https://aphyr.com/posts/395-geoblocking-multiple-localities-... 3 comments steveklabnik Reply GavinAnderegg 15 hours ago Thanks for this! Seems like a bold stance… but the Online Safety Act also seems like a poor piece of legislation. rwmj 11 hours ago It is, but Kyle's "protest" is making absolutely no difference. zdragnar 7 hours ago What protest? If the site is illegal in the UK, he has three options:1) add age verification to comply2) cease operating in the UK by blocking traffic3) operate in violation of the law, making travel to anywhere the UK has jurisdiction dangerousI don't think he's intending on changing UK society by blocking their traffic because, as you point out, that's not a good way to effect change.
GavinAnderegg 15 hours ago Thanks for this! Seems like a bold stance… but the Online Safety Act also seems like a poor piece of legislation. rwmj 11 hours ago It is, but Kyle's "protest" is making absolutely no difference. zdragnar 7 hours ago What protest? If the site is illegal in the UK, he has three options:1) add age verification to comply2) cease operating in the UK by blocking traffic3) operate in violation of the law, making travel to anywhere the UK has jurisdiction dangerousI don't think he's intending on changing UK society by blocking their traffic because, as you point out, that's not a good way to effect change.
rwmj 11 hours ago It is, but Kyle's "protest" is making absolutely no difference. zdragnar 7 hours ago What protest? If the site is illegal in the UK, he has three options:1) add age verification to comply2) cease operating in the UK by blocking traffic3) operate in violation of the law, making travel to anywhere the UK has jurisdiction dangerousI don't think he's intending on changing UK society by blocking their traffic because, as you point out, that's not a good way to effect change.
zdragnar 7 hours ago What protest? If the site is illegal in the UK, he has three options:1) add age verification to comply2) cease operating in the UK by blocking traffic3) operate in violation of the law, making travel to anywhere the UK has jurisdiction dangerousI don't think he's intending on changing UK society by blocking their traffic because, as you point out, that's not a good way to effect change.
Thanks for this! Seems like a bold stance… but the Online Safety Act also seems like a poor piece of legislation.
It is, but Kyle's "protest" is making absolutely no difference.
What protest? If the site is illegal in the UK, he has three options:
1) add age verification to comply
2) cease operating in the UK by blocking traffic
3) operate in violation of the law, making travel to anywhere the UK has jurisdiction dangerous
I don't think he's intending on changing UK society by blocking their traffic because, as you point out, that's not a good way to effect change.