The primary argument of U.S. politicians who oppose the law is that they don’t want American tech companies to have to comply, even if they’re serving British customers.
tl;dr: they dont want to spend money.
The primary argument of U.S. politicians who oppose the law is that they don’t want American tech companies to have to comply, even if they’re serving British customers.
tl;dr: they dont want to spend money.
Broken clocks. That terf island internet censorship law is pretty bad, like all “protect the children” type censorship.
As much as I agree with you, the fact it is pissing off so many Republicans here makes me wonder if there is a silver lining to this.
I hope it at least makes it much harder for these ghouls bot nets to spread mass misinformation.
It won’t, but it will be weaponized against LGBTQ people
I know. I just need to hopepost about anything at this point.
I hear you, but I think Trump could easily do the exact same thing as Britain and call it a good thing while simultaneously calling theirs bad. And get away with it.