• Zombie@feddit.uk
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      9 days ago

      Imgur made the choice to block UK users instead of attempt to comply with our ridiculous laws. So has Lemmy.zip

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        9 days ago

        Different laws though. IIRC lemmy.zip is because of ID age verification and Imgur because of child data harvesting.

            • flamingos-cant (hopepunk arc)@feddit.uk
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              9 days ago

              The UK GDPR and EU GDPR are technically distinct now, so maybe one the ways the UK has modified it cause this. Or EU country regulators just haven’t opened up an investigation for whatever reason.

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              As well as forcing porn sites to ensure all their users are adults, the Online Safety Act also added a bunch of mostly sensible rules about what you can do when your users are children that go beyond what the GDPR does.

          • lutent@lemmy.zip
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            9 days ago

            Honestly, I don’t mean to take the side of an image hosting site that makes itself profitable with malicious methods. I just genuinely didn’t know this. Regulating internet traffic just seems quite logistically demanding to achieve without revoking what makes the internet, well the internet. A thing that spreads information and connects people of all backgrounds together to share. Not to take any side or position, it’s just a thought.

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        Isn’t blocking the UK a type of compliance? Especially if the UK agents hadn’t been in touch. So rather than refuse or fight, imgur caved. Don’t expect them to defend users.