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They're not doing this to protect children. If they did, big corpo websites like DeviantArt, Youtube and more would be subject to the same regulations, they have a lot of NSFW content, and it's worse, because those are not adult sites.

It's like shutting down adult stores, and letting big chains free even though they still sell adult stuff (among children stuff!) too.

See what i mean? It's not to protect children. It's to kill the competition.

i get where you're coming from - but what good is that gonna do by forcing porn sites to restrict an entire country out of their range when it was never an issue before? This here is taking this a little too far, and people like you and I have to deal with it because its the law whether we like it or not

All it does is force people to use VPN's and other means to go search for porn sites, this just needlessly make things complicated

@SouSTAR Agreed!

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That's their goal :(
(Sorry for long comment)
I read that they plan to restrict movies that have nsfw scenes too, or even mere mentions of it.

Once they will force the competition out, ppl will have only corporate websites and services as their "choice".

That's what happened with Tumblr when they banned nsfw (because no investor wanted to put ads in their site), ppl began to "migrate" to other more independent sites (like Newgrounds). Tumblr lost a lot of users, and so a lot of money.

They finally reversed the ban (to get their users back), so it shows corporations only choice is to directly get rid of competition.

Corpos aren't "anti-porn". Youtube have a lot of explicit content. Twitch allow softcore, they even made a " Pools, Hot Tubs & Beaches" category. Because those bring them money. They just get rid of what doesn't bring them money, or what make them lose money.

Corpos aren't antis. It's just an excuse so "concerned parents" and the public supports them. They do make-believe and do as if they "take a stand" against or for something, but that's bullshit.
Their only moral is money.

I feel like a conspiracy theorist lol... But seeing all of this happening, i can't help but thinking this way.

makes sense, yeah

All i can think that is of any hope is this backlashes so hard that they reverse the law or make it less of an issue for us

but as im not all that optomistic with it, we'll have to wait and see

This is horrible.
I'm hoping something somehow happens even if out of sheer luck.
If nothing else, do you at least back up images for references and stuff?

As far as i know, a VPN works around this like it never happened as long as its not set to the UK

i got backup files for references, so its cool

And I'm proud to be an American because this some bullshit reason #50 not to move to the UK

i wouldnt advise coming here at all XD

it better get back tracked, lot of sexually frustrated people might storm parlament

@CBear624 Say less

i wonder if newgrounds is blocked in the uk?

it isnt on my end

its independently funded, and its not a porn site primarily, so they're safe

@CBear624 good at least Tom hasn't fallend