FAO/FYI: All Playgrounders with UK Friends Here - Why UK Users May Soon Become Scarce

Susurration

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I am not around anywhere as much as I used to be any more and I almost never start topics, but it seems to me that few people outside of the UK, and possibly a number of people in the UK, are not aware of new legislation that comes into force on 25 July in the UK. For an overview of what it means in practice, please see: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceq7ye3q2zwo . The short version is that if any of you find that the UK members here suddenly disappear, stop posting, and/or do not respond to messages, it is likely to be because we can no longer access for the forum.

Hopefully, it does not come to pass, but if it does, well, you have advance notice of why UK members may no longer be around. We will only find out for certain whether and how this affects this forum on 25 July. Just in case, if there are any UK users who you want to keep in touch with, I'd suggest exchanging other methods of contact information via personal message before it is too late.

Please can I ask that this topic is not turned into a debate about the rights and wrongs of the legislation. This topic is simply for information purposes. Stay safe everyone and keep in contact with those who you care about and cherish. May it not be the last time that we all meet here.
 
I am not around anywhere as much as I used to be any more and I almost never start topics, but it seems to me that few people outside of the UK, and possibly a number of people in the UK, are not aware of new legislation that comes into force on 25 July in the UK. For an overview of what it means in practice, please see: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceq7ye3q2zwo . The short version is that if any of you find that the UK members here suddenly disappear, stop posting, and/or do not respond to messages, it is likely to be because we can no longer access for the forum.

Hopefully, it does not come to pass, but if it does, well, you have advance notice of why UK members may no longer be around. We will only find out for certain whether and how this affects this forum on 25 July. Just in case, if there are any UK users who you want to keep in touch with, I'd suggest exchanging other methods of contact information via personal message before it is too late.

Please can I ask that this topic is not turned into a debate about the rights and wrongs of the legislation. This topic is simply for information purposes. Stay safe everyone and keep in contact with those who you care about and cherish. May it not be the last time that we all meet here.
Sus…thanks for letting us know. I hope it does not impact your ability to access the site. 🌹
 
I am not around anywhere as much as I used to be any more and I almost never start topics, but it seems to me that few people outside of the UK, and possibly a number of people in the UK, are not aware of new legislation that comes into force on 25 July in the UK. For an overview of what it means in practice, please see: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceq7ye3q2zwo . The short version is that if any of you find that the UK members here suddenly disappear, stop posting, and/or do not respond to messages, it is likely to be because we can no longer access for the forum.

Hopefully, it does not come to pass, but if it does, well, you have advance notice of why UK members may no longer be around. We will only find out for certain whether and how this affects this forum on 25 July. Just in case, if there are any UK users who you want to keep in touch with, I'd suggest exchanging other methods of contact information via personal message before it is too late.

Please can I ask that this topic is not turned into a debate about the rights and wrongs of the legislation. This topic is simply for information purposes. Stay safe everyone and keep in contact with those who you care about and cherish. May it not be the last time that we all meet here.
Please see this thread.....

https://forum.literotica.com/threads/online-safety-act-uk.1637311/
 
Thank you :) . I had already read it prior to posting this one. It doesn't answer the question of what, if anything, we are going to be required by the administration team here to access this site, so until we know, the uncertainty remains.
 
I am not around anywhere as much as I used to be any more and I almost never start topics, but it seems to me that few people outside of the UK, and possibly a number of people in the UK, are not aware of new legislation that comes into force on 25 July in the UK. For an overview of what it means in practice, please see: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceq7ye3q2zwo . The short version is that if any of you find that the UK members here suddenly disappear, stop posting, and/or do not respond to messages, it is likely to be because we can no longer access for the forum.

Hopefully, it does not come to pass, but if it does, well, you have advance notice of why UK members may no longer be around. We will only find out for certain whether and how this affects this forum on 25 July. Just in case, if there are any UK users who you want to keep in touch with, I'd suggest exchanging other methods of contact information via personal message before it is too late.

Please can I ask that this topic is not turned into a debate about the rights and wrongs of the legislation. This topic is simply for information purposes. Stay safe everyone and keep in contact with those who you care about and cherish. May it not be the last time that we all meet here.
Oh no, I hope not. There are so many great members from the UK here on Lit.
 
Thank you :) . I had already read it prior to posting this one. It doesn't answer the question of what, if anything, we are going to be required by the administration team here to access this site, so until we know, the uncertainty remains.
We have a recent precedent for what will happen, perhaps: two years ago the UK finance regulator required all crypto platforms worldwide to not market to UK residents. Initially this was met with ridicule but they followed through, sent thousands of letters to each and every platform, with enforcement action, eg contact their hosts or cloud providers etc. Today it's hard to find a platform that has not geoblocked UK access or has crafted a subsite with compliant service.

Now, the comms regulator, might or might not have the same might, as the task is much bigger and complex. But I guess the larger and less decentralised you operate the easier it is for them to turn the screws to ensure compliance, unless you are the size of. FB or X and end up negotiating at government level.

For Lit I would think that remaining VPN tolerant and putting a geoblock in should do the trick without affecting UK users too much. We might have to put 'Siberia' in our profile lol. A bit like how we all work with China's firewall when travelling the country, with the difference that UK will not build such a wall but try to get providers to put measures in place.

Just my tuppence, I am no expert and no inside knowledge.
 
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