• iowagneiss
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    8 hours ago

    They’ll ultimately just have to cut off the US Internet from the rest of the world, right? As long as we can access other countries with more freedom, we can enjoy that level of freedom on the Internet. Or am I not understanding how the Internet works (entirely possible)?

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      If it makes you feel any better, you can rest assured that Capitol Hill doesn’t know how the Internet works either.

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        The people pushing these laws are hoping it will have the “California Effect.”

        Like when California says “Cars need to meet X emissions standards” so far makers just make cars everywhere meet those standards.

        They are hoping that by making age verification a thing in a few states, it will become a thing everywhere.

        This fails to realize that one, it’s easy to geofence a state online (VPNs being anwork around). And Two, companies generally comply with California laws because, on the whole, California passes mostly positive limitations. It only makes the cars and world better if they all meet the better emissions standards. Blocking porn like this, is a net negative.

        Also, on the subject of kids accessing porn. They are going to do it anyway, anyone thinking otherwise is oblivious to the world, and two, it’s not up to the state to nanny this shit, it’s up to the parents.

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          I agree with all of that. What I don’t agree with is blaming the entirety of the US for this policy. This is one dumbass state, doing a dumbass thing. The UK passed a similar law and I’d be just as wrong if I shit talked the rest of Europe for it.

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            As of January 2025:

            While Pornhub is not blocked in Louisiana, it is blocked in these 17 states, a Pornhub representative confirmed to Mashable:

            Alabama

            Arkansas

            Florida

            Idaho

            Indiana

            Kansas

            Kentucky

            Mississippi

            Montana

            Nebraska

            North Carolina

            Oklahoma

            South Carolina

            Tennessee

            Texas

            Utah

            Virginia

            In Louisiana, where users must submit ID to view Pornhub, the site has seen traffic decline by around 80 per cent, Aylo (Pornhub’s parent company) told Mashable.

            This is not just “Oh Florida is just being quirky again” this is systematic.

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            The UK vs EU and the states vs the USA is not apples to apples. As I understand it though, we’re actually approaching 20 US states requiring such verification. Iowa is trying to pass something similar. This is a trend across the country, which is why I generalized the USA.

            https://www.ipvanish.com/blog/us-age-verification-laws/