Fun fact, I'm British.
2 months ago
My government is doing it's thing.
A few sites are just refusing to jump through the hoops and blocking users from the uk. Others are jumping through the hoops, which generally means I then have to jump through hoops to verify my age. It's pretty invasive, and I don't have much choice other than to comply. Ya know how it be,
The UK government kinda just does what it wants. It doesn't care about hundreds of thousands of people requesting that they do the bare minimum in the face of a genocide, they really wont care about people complaining about these laws.
So, yeah.
I don't know what FA's approach will be, but if they just block uk users I'm just kinda fucked. :/
A few sites are just refusing to jump through the hoops and blocking users from the uk. Others are jumping through the hoops, which generally means I then have to jump through hoops to verify my age. It's pretty invasive, and I don't have much choice other than to comply. Ya know how it be,
The UK government kinda just does what it wants. It doesn't care about hundreds of thousands of people requesting that they do the bare minimum in the face of a genocide, they really wont care about people complaining about these laws.
So, yeah.
I don't know what FA's approach will be, but if they just block uk users I'm just kinda fucked. :/
https://avn.com/news/legal/eu-gives.....ication-179936
"...From genocide and starvation? What are those? Are you making thoss words up?"
Bluesky bypass: https://gist.github.com/mary-ext/6e.....8808ad528b3318
Discord bypass: (use the facial scan on it) https://imgur.com/a/CsSMxS7
And most importantly, here's a petition to repeal the utterly moronic law.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/722903
The verification process is kinda expensive so smaller sites won't even bother, but I see FA as a big enough site to consider the investment. Plus come on, we are furries. We run the internet, we can figure it out.
Yeah, require people to use their actual IDs like passports. I'm sure nothing can go wrong there. I'm sure no company will lie about storing that kind of data. I'm sure absolutely nothing can go wrong when a major security breach inevitably happens.