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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

The long awaited Online Safety Bill is being introduced in Parliament today and will be law once passed which it will be as the Gov has the majority.

Will this finally mean that Twitter has by law to remove all porn from their platform? Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and most social media sites have already done so.

How will it affect general sites that host adult content I wonder?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The long awaited Online Safety Bill is being introduced in Parliament today and will be law once passed which it will be as the Gov has the majority.

Will this finally mean that Twitter has by law to remove all porn from their platform? Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and most social media sites have already done so.

How will it affect general sites that host adult content I wonder?"

About time! This coupled with the new cyber flashing law will hopefully make for a safer online environment for everyone.

Hopefully it will lead to greater control of the type of things that we are exposed to.

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By *WDomMan
over a year ago

Taunton


"The long awaited Online Safety Bill is being introduced in Parliament today and will be law once passed which it will be as the Gov has the majority.

Will this finally mean that Twitter has by law to remove all porn from their platform? Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and most social media sites have already done so.

How will it affect general sites that host adult content I wonder?

About time! This coupled with the new cyber flashing law will hopefully make for a safer online environment for everyone.

Hopefully it will lead to greater control of the type of things that we are exposed to."

Like fab.

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By *uffolkClareClactonDaveCouple
over a year ago

Felixstowe/Clacton-on-Sea


"The long awaited Online Safety Bill is being introduced in Parliament today and will be law once passed which it will be as the Gov has the majority.

Will this finally mean that Twitter has by law to remove all porn from their platform? Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and most social media sites have already done so.

How will it affect general sites that host adult content I wonder?

About time! This coupled with the new cyber flashing law will hopefully make for a safer online environment for everyone.

Hopefully it will lead to greater control of the type of things that we are exposed to."

Be careful what you wish for. While the Bill is well meaning and will offer much needed protection, it also leaves the door open for people opposed to our lifestyle to persuade government to impose draconian restrictions on sites like Fab.

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By *parkle1974Woman
over a year ago

Leeds

It's very much needed x

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By *erverseintentionsMan
over a year ago

Liverpool

Freedom of speech, freedom of choice freedom of opinion, freedom of information, freedom of religion,freedom of belief,and freedom of expression. Britain used to be a liberal country, More Rules and laws and red tape is never a good thing ...be careful what you wish for indeed. We're Fighting communism abroad whilst instilling communist laws at home...kill the bill... such a hypocrisy Britain has become.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

I won't be sending out any naked photos any more.

Who knows who might use the new law to get back at me if I decide I don't want to meet them.

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"Freedom of speech, freedom of choice freedom of opinion, freedom of information, freedom of religion,freedom of belief,and freedom of expression. Britain used to be a liberal country, More Rules and laws and red tape is never a good thing ...be careful what you wish for indeed. We're Fighting communism abroad whilst instilling communist laws at home...kill the bill... such a hypocrisy Britain has become."

What about freedoms of those who have no desire to see the genitals of others yet have them forced into their private messages?

Nobody should be subjected to it, but surely you must consider the impact it has to children and those who've been victims of assault.

I think if you reassess your view on it, or if you have children of your own and they were subjected to it, you may actually consider it assault.

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"I won't be sending out any naked photos any more.

Who knows who might use the new law to get back at me if I decide I don't want to meet them.

"

I haven't sent any for years.

I do think that technology is advanced enough to tell if its unsolicited or not based on conversations had and every word typed being logged somewhere.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Freedom of speech, freedom of choice freedom of opinion, freedom of information, freedom of religion,freedom of belief,and freedom of expression. Britain used to be a liberal country, More Rules and laws and red tape is never a good thing ...be careful what you wish for indeed. We're Fighting communism abroad whilst instilling communist laws at home...kill the bill... such a hypocrisy Britain has become.

What about freedoms of those who have no desire to see the genitals of others yet have them forced into their private messages?

Nobody should be subjected to it, but surely you must consider the impact it has to children and those who've been victims of assault.

I think if you reassess your view on it, or if you have children of your own and they were subjected to it, you may actually consider it assault."

I’ll be more than happy if it at least reduces the amount of ugly strangers dicks that I’m subjected to on a daily basis (not just here but on every platform, insta is terrible for it!).

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Freedom of speech, freedom of choice freedom of opinion, freedom of information, freedom of religion,freedom of belief,and freedom of expression. Britain used to be a liberal country, More Rules and laws and red tape is never a good thing ...be careful what you wish for indeed. We're Fighting communism abroad whilst instilling communist laws at home...kill the bill... such a hypocrisy Britain has become."

You think sex offending is ok? Aww poor men.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The long awaited Online Safety Bill is being introduced in Parliament today and will be law once passed which it will be as the Gov has the majority.

Will this finally mean that Twitter has by law to remove all porn from their platform? Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and most social media sites have already done so.

How will it affect general sites that host adult content I wonder?

About time! This coupled with the new cyber flashing law will hopefully make for a safer online environment for everyone.

Hopefully it will lead to greater control of the type of things that we are exposed to.

Be careful what you wish for. While the Bill is well meaning and will offer much needed protection, it also leaves the door open for people opposed to our lifestyle to persuade government to impose draconian restrictions on sites like Fab."

This was my worry as well. I fear that as good an idea as it is it may well work against sites like this some time down the line.

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By *annaBeStrongMan
over a year ago

wokingham

Laws like these tend to be the beginning of a slippery slope and I dread to think where they lead

Doesn’t mean I’m against people not wanting to receive dick pics. It just means that many things start off as harmless laws designed to protect people. That’s how they start. Where they end up is another question. People are quick to support the start without questioning the end

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

£10 bet that guys will STILL send dick pics regardless of laws or bills.

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By *parkle1974Woman
over a year ago

Leeds


"£10 bet that guys will STILL send dick pics regardless of laws or bills.

"

Not if people stand up against it and report!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"£10 bet that guys will STILL send dick pics regardless of laws or bills.

Not if people stand up against it and report!"

You’re forgetting how dumb and creepy guys can be.

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By *uffolkClareClactonDaveCouple
over a year ago

Felixstowe/Clacton-on-Sea


"...

This was my worry as well. I fear that as good an idea as it is it may well work against sites like this some time down the line. "

You can be sure of it. Mr & Mrs Outraged of Twitchy Curtains, Prudeville will use the law to jump on sites like Fab with the usual, plaintive cry of, "Think of the children!"

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By *annaBeStrongMan
over a year ago

wokingham


"£10 bet that guys will STILL send dick pics regardless of laws or bills.

Not if people stand up against it and report!

You’re forgetting how dumb and creepy guys can be.

"

And over estimating the ease of getting a conviction to stop it happening

Unless your account is paired with some form of photo ID or credit/debit card you’ll really struggle with any form of conviction.

As it currently stands the majority of websites don’t require any type of verification that can lead to a conviction

So these laws basically offer an increase level of control and power to the government while offering very little practical protection for users in terms of stopping the crimes via convictions or threat of convictions

I might be wrong.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The long awaited Online Safety Bill is being introduced in Parliament today and will be law once passed which it will be as the Gov has the majority.

Will this finally mean that Twitter has by law to remove all porn from their platform? Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and most social media sites have already done so.

How will it affect general sites that host adult content I wonder?"

When you enter sites that contain adult content, you have a warning to say it's adult content. By continuing to the site, you are giving consent. The point of the bill is that it's designed to make it easier to prosecute people who sends graphic images without consent.

I don't think it will have any impact on sites such as this so don't panic.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"£10 bet that guys will STILL send dick pics regardless of laws or bills.

"

Of course they will but it might make some stop and think against it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wouldn’t it be great if these things weren’t necessary and grown arse adults could fucking behave themselves and act in a decent manner? Imagine that. Imagine not having to be told by higher powers not to send images of your genitals to people who don’t want to see them. God help us.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Unless your account is paired with some form of photo ID or credit/debit card you’ll really struggle with any form of conviction."

This too! I do fear that this is a slippery slope to everyone having to prove who they are just to access certain sites. Of course there's the whole "I've got nothing to hide" thing but then you'll have to police yourself on every single quote you make or message you send incase people take offence to it.

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By *erverseintentionsMan
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Unless your account is paired with some form of photo ID or credit/debit card you’ll really struggle with any form of conviction.

This too! I do fear that this is a slippery slope to everyone having to prove who they are just to access certain sites. Of course there's the whole "I've got nothing to hide" thing but then you'll have to police yourself on every single quote you make or message you send incase people take offence to it. "

In some cases I'd to make an account would be great.. sites like fab and Facebook Twitter would be safer for it ...and it would hold to account trolls and identify deviants and such ...but yeah it's more laws and more red tape and only the peasants will be held to account for it whilst the elite/ wealthy manipulate it and bypass it

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By *parkle1974Woman
over a year ago

Leeds


"Wouldn’t it be great if these things weren’t necessary and grown arse adults could fucking behave themselves and act in a decent manner? Imagine that. Imagine not having to be told by higher powers not to send images of your genitals to people who don’t want to see them. God help us. "

It would be but most seem to think just because you are on a site like this (others may be available) that it's acceptable x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wouldn’t it be great if these things weren’t necessary and grown arse adults could fucking behave themselves and act in a decent manner? Imagine that. Imagine not having to be told by higher powers not to send images of your genitals to people who don’t want to see them. God help us.

It would be but most seem to think just because you are on a site like this (others may be available) that it's acceptable x"

It’s by no means just here, although here is rife for it. It’s every platform and I’ve even been airdropped photos by strangers in public! WTF???

It is a huge issue and something does need to be done.

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By *sBlueWoman
over a year ago

Up North

Good

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wouldn’t it be great if these things weren’t necessary and grown arse adults could fucking behave themselves and act in a decent manner? Imagine that. Imagine not having to be told by higher powers not to send images of your genitals to people who don’t want to see them. God help us. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"£10 bet that guys will STILL send dick pics regardless of laws or bills.

Not if people stand up against it and report!

You’re forgetting how dumb and creepy guys can be.

"

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I think the main purpose of the bill is to prevent children searching for images of Peppa Pig on twitter are presented with pornographic images of “farmyard fun” etc.

I do think that sites like this will have to set up age verification in order for adults to be able to use them.

Whether people will be wanting to submit their personal bank or passport details is another matter.

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham

I do enjoy seeing my porn ladies on twitter. However it is a bit troublesome that a 13 year old can just go on there and also see them.

However not sure you can totally police the net.

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli

I'm worried this means I'll stop getting random photos from women I've never spoken to before

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By *ickdasterdly51Man
over a year ago

Lingfield

I think where many male users of this site will come unstuck is in the 'who wants to wank over my wife' forum threads. If the pics are from consenting couples profiles then no issue but there are many single men on there offering out pictures of their wives, most of whom I'd guess have no idea. If the wife does then find out if imagine she'd have the law behind her if she wanted to prosecute. Not sure where Fab would stand in facilitating this.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wouldn’t it be great if these things weren’t necessary and grown arse adults could fucking behave themselves and act in a decent manner? Imagine that. Imagine not having to be told by higher powers not to send images of your genitals to people who don’t want to see them. God help us.

It would be but most seem to think just because you are on a site like this (others may be available) that it's acceptable x"

As I just said to a friend here - a lot of men assume if a woman is here, she's an easy slut. It's enraging.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Freedom of speech, freedom of choice freedom of opinion, freedom of information, freedom of religion,freedom of belief,and freedom of expression. Britain used to be a liberal country, More Rules and laws and red tape is never a good thing ...be careful what you wish for indeed. We're Fighting communism abroad whilst instilling communist laws at home...kill the bill... such a hypocrisy Britain has become."

A communist law? Do you actually know what communism is?

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