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The UK Online Safety Act is ballooning in scope

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  • Open Rights GroupO This user is from outside of this forum
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    The UK Online Safety Act is ballooning in scope.

    Bumping up 'self-harm' content as a priority offence means these sort of posts will be stripped from social media for adults and kids.

    ORG's @JamesBaker explains how this change to the law will result in therapeutic or support content being censored.

    Watch now ➡️ https://peertube.openrightsgroup.org/w/gQq5ccfPvw3ibzt1EwNMuX

    #OnlineSafetyAct #OSA #onlinesafety #freespeech #freedomofexpression #censorship #ukpolitics #ukpol

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    • Open Rights GroupO Open Rights Group

      The UK Online Safety Act is ballooning in scope.

      Bumping up 'self-harm' content as a priority offence means these sort of posts will be stripped from social media for adults and kids.

      ORG's @JamesBaker explains how this change to the law will result in therapeutic or support content being censored.

      Watch now ➡️ https://peertube.openrightsgroup.org/w/gQq5ccfPvw3ibzt1EwNMuX

      #OnlineSafetyAct #OSA #onlinesafety #freespeech #freedomofexpression #censorship #ukpolitics #ukpol

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      @openrightsgroup @JamesBaker All the more reason to continue our work towards developing a decentralised Internet.

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