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eff.org/join Orgs like this often have a hard time raising funds.

archewell.org/news/prince-harr
Prince Harry virtue signals by attending "think of the children" event. I mean, let's face it, does anyone get any value whatsoever from having him turn up?

"think of the children" is a whole other problem.

Prince Harry of all people plans to show up to tell people to "think of the children".

Re-reading a study can take a while (there might be dozens of pages to go through) so that is one reason why it might take a while for me to post an update for the science post. It's not the only reason.

"Digital Fairness Act"
"addictive design"
How much is the "right amount" of use? Do you want the State dictating that? Also, do you want States going out of their way to make products harder (or more unpleasant) to use in an attempt to make them less "addictive"?

While I'd like to supplement it further, my current science post is already very good.

Lol, a random old post of mine appeared in the home feed.

As pointed out in this post to debunk porn being spooky (which taps into various scientific studies), kinkshaming is also harmful. Can we not point at people as if they're freaks?

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childfundalliance.org/wp-conte
The Executive Director of "ChildFund Japan" is a banker from the U.K.

childfundalliance.org/members_
"Since 1975, ChildFund Japan (formerly Christian Child Welfare Association – CCWA)"

Remember that it's the DMCA (which shouldn't have been passed) which makes it harder for someone to launch a competitor to YouTube.

While there were discussions in Parliament over whether they could hire and pay a single civil servant, the British government was more than happy to put millions or more towards controversial "think of the children" propaganda.

Curiously, after the U.K. Home Office changed parties, Marija's orgs changed their tone a bit, although it hasn't been that long.

Marija's apparently going to be speaking at an event soon so it is worth knowing what she is about.

Marija's "think of the children" org is a bit different from some of the others. It's a "think of the children" org which exists to fund "think of the children" nonsense.

I'm just looking into some U.K. related stuff and the amount of nonsense is quite phenomenal.

But, yeah, the BBFC really has nothing useful to say about anything, because they're an old school censor which does work for a world which *doesn't exist*.

They are also way in over their heads and are unlikely to come up with a remotely useful take.

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The BBFC isn't even a "regulator" for anything these days, they were replaced by a new agency a long time ago.

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I think that only an idiot would ask the BBFC to say anything about the Internet.

First off, they don't even deal in the Internet (and this is a good thing), they have hardly anything to do with it.

Secondly, anything they might say is probably going to be based on whatever they think might be decent to air on television in the 1980s. Maybe, not quite that, but they are going to be hideously out of touch.

Also, why would someone task a "think of the children" group to deal with something related to the Internet, they are just likely to say something exaggerated / misleading and to come up with a stupid idea.

There was another wave of 500s. Looks like one post got through it despite the 500.

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