Pornhub is Back in France.
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Cool thumbnail, and that's a pretty old version of safari.
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C'est bon!
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They have to fight this battle. Traffic was probably down 80% due to one cabinet member not knowing VPNs exist.
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Gonna go give it a yank for france today
'Alors enfants de la patrieeeeuh'
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So it was just a little death?
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So it was just a little death?
I see what you did there...
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They also got rid of video ratings, porn really is corporate!
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I see what you did there...
Le petit mort , ahem, comes in many forms...
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So it was just a little death?
Way more clever than I was expecting here, well done.
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So it was just a little death?
10/10 comment
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There's so many reasons trying to force companies to implement age verification is a bad idea, and "to protect the children" is a nonsense excuse. That said, it's kinda scary if a government can't regulate business behaviour when interacting with their citizens (who are inside the country).
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Now bring it back to Texas
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There's so many reasons trying to force companies to implement age verification is a bad idea, and "to protect the children" is a nonsense excuse. That said, it's kinda scary if a government can't regulate business behaviour when interacting with their citizens (who are inside the country).
The alternative, where a government can restrict the actions of companies in other jurisdictions is more scary.
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So just a conspiracy to funnel money into vpn companies then. /s
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There's so many reasons trying to force companies to implement age verification is a bad idea, and "to protect the children" is a nonsense excuse. That said, it's kinda scary if a government can't regulate business behaviour when interacting with their citizens (who are inside the country).
They CAN regulate the company, if the people want it.
They clearly didn't
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Gonna go give it a yank for france today
My lemmy-fu fails me to know how to do the emoji but I salute U
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So just a conspiracy to funnel money into vpn companies then. /s
I doubt VPN companies paid off the French government