Porn censorship is going to destroy the entire internet

https://lemmy.ca/post/50013466

Porn censorship is going to destroy the entire internet - Lemmy.ca

> The UK’s Online Safety Act doesn’t just age-gate porn; it blocks material deemed “harmful” to minors. Days after the law went into effect, reports of non-explicit content on social media getting blocked in the region started to crop up. Subreddits from r/IsraelCrimes to r/stopsmoking are now walled in the UK. Video games, Spotify, and dating apps have instituted or will institute age checks. > Given the SCOTUS age verification decision [June '25], Stabile fears that people [in the US] will go “mask off” in the fall and spring, when state legislatures start getting back together. “People are going to attempt to restrict the internet even more aggressively,” Stabile said. “I think people are going to work to restrict all sorts of content, particularly LGBTQ content, but also content that is broadly defined as any sort of threat or propaganda to minors.” Other experts Mashable spoke to agree with him. > “I’m going to jump to the end step,” [Eric Goldman, law professor at the Santa Clara University School of Law] said. “The end step is that most online users are going to be required to age authenticate most of the time they visit websites. That’s going to become the norm.” In a paper he wrote, Goldman called these statutes “segregate-and-suppress” laws. > The stated reason behind these laws is to “protect children.” But as journalist Taylor Lorenz pointed out, in the UK, age verification is already preventing children from accessing vital information, such as about menstruation and sexual assault. > “When we see crackdowns on spaces on the internet, we’re essentially stripping away that potential for self-actualization,” Goldman said. We’ve reached the dystopian stage of the internet, he added.

I’m ready for the internet to end. This experiment has shown it is extremely harmful to society. Fucking end it already.

the early internet was great. hell you don’t even need to go back that far.

online games taught us that people all over the world are just like you. they are not some elusive foreign potential threat but chill people. everywhere

we found more common ground than differences, it was beautiful while it lasted . only in the recent times the big us-vs-them rift appeared everywhere

Sure but the common ground isn’t necessarily a good thing. It lets you retreat from in person community because you found someone to hang with that you have never met in person. It does encourage some healthy behaviors like work on interesting hobbies - but the homogenizing affects are worse. It has practically halted the evolution of small cultures and arts across the globe. The world is too small; too mundane now. There is no wonder about what’s abroad. Everything is at your fingertips and it’s at everyone else’s too.

kind of an insane take to say common ground is not a good thing.

the alternative was historically constantly warring tribes.

best example for it is the european union. former enemies peacefully deciding on common ground. the result: most peaceful time in european history.

You’re comparing treaties to upvotes. They’re different things.