As I replied to the other comment, I simply searched a family member’s name. I didn’t really understand the results because they’re not like regular search engines. I clicked on the first one and I just saw a LOT of very underage pics. I freaked out and immediately closed the browser. I was shocked that it was so easy to accidentally come across those things.
Thanks for your comment. I searched a name. I’m not going to post the name but it’s not a famous name. It’s a family member. The pics were of severely underage kids. I would love to tell authorities, but idk how you do that without looking guilty of something. I’m just totally shocked that it’s so easy to find those things, even when you’re not looking for them.
But don’t lose the list. Losing the list would be bad. We’ll need to keep the list in a safe place.
It’s for lazy people. I get the ones that aren’t wrapped. They’re cheaper too.
I wish I would have read your comment before wasting time reading that article to find out how much it was going to cost.
Johnathan Haidt has laid out all of his teams data and research on the subject. It is very compelling and conclusive.
Evernote is still around? I stopped using that years ago because it pales in comparison to so many other apps.
Yes! It just started working when I updated it a few days ago.
I think op means why should they, as an individual with no ability whatsoever to have any affect on the situation, care about it.
I think that question should be asked about everything. There are people who have anxiety, depression, addiction, and other life altering results of stressing over things that they ultimately have no control over.
The conflict has been going on for longer than anyone alive today has been around. Many people who did have the power to affect it haven’t been able to, so why should any individual with no power at all need to care about it?
I have strong feelings about it and I think it’s probably the last, or next to last straw that causes WWIII, but I don’t really think about it much. I don’t read the stories. I don’t argue about it. I don’t wring my hands, because I accept that there is nothing I can do about it.
Does this only apply to companies with physical operations in the UK? If it applies to all internet entities, then how do they enforce it on a company from another country? If it’s only UK based businesses, then what’s the point? Kids can go to a site hosted in another country.
I built a yard that can suck CO2 out of the atmosphere.
I’ve never seen any of that. I would assume you’d have to go looking to find it. I just subscribe to comedy and tech channels. They’re pretty much the same channels I subscribe to on YouTube. I just try to use alternatives to YouTube whenever I can.
Odysee is a FOSS video hosting site built like YouTube.
That site won’t open. How are they measuring the usage, since the privacy conscious search engines don’t track people?
I live here too, but I’ve never seen you before.
Me too! We must be soul mates.
I mainly use Searx, MetaGer, and DDG. Most of the people I know are not fans of Google. I’m a little more privacy conscious than most of my friends, though. Most of them have FB and IG accounts. I don’t post anything on social media unless it’s as anonymous as it can be.
That is the worst misrepresentation of Net Neutrality I’ve ever seen. This “article” makes it sound like the government is protecting you. It makes me want to vomit. They get away with this because nobody reads the actual bills. They just take what the media writes and accepts it as truth.