To put it nicely, I think you're making a pro-censorship argument and do not care to have British laws rammed down my throat that do not and should not ever in any way ever effect me or anybody else who doesn't live in Britain. The whole bit about protecting children reeks of fear mongering to me and doesn't hold any weight in my opinion. Free speech should be defended to the point of stupidity, not discarded world-wide or changed across the internet because a bunch of British people fucked up and raised their children in front of screens and now want somebody to scapegoat for their shitty parenting. In the future, this entire paragraph will likely be intercepted by an AI and properly translated for you into one word: crimethink.
Please explain to me how the new law will affect anyone outside the UK who doesn't have a direct financial interest in the matter.
Were you affected by the fact Brazil blocked access to X for a while last year? Unless you were in Brazil at the time, I doubt it.
Does Texas' requirement that people with Texas IP addresses need to provide age verification to access certain types of site? Again, unless you happen to visit Texas, it doesn't.
How do you say the UK legislation will affect you in any way? I can't see it but I'll be happy to have it explained to me.
Jag förstår vad hon pratar om bra. Engelska är mitt första språk. Jag tycka inte det British synen på denna fråga. Det påminner mig om torskkrigen med Iceland. Det är något påträngande med det.
I understand what she is talking about well. English is my first language. I don't find the British view on this issue. It reminds me of the cod wars with Iceland. There is something intrusive about it.
What similarity do you see? I remember the cod wars, too. They were disputes about whether British trawlers should be able to fish in what Iceland regarded as Icelandic waters and the UK regarded as international waters. What does that have in common with this situation?
Then the British vessels were, as Iceland saw it, fishing illegally in areas of the sea that belonged to Iceland.
The two have nothing in common that I can see.
The UK's Online Safety Act no more affects you as someone outside the UK than do our laws governing online gambling.