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[–] 17651073? ago 

in practical application what does this mean and what is going to happen to the internet?

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[–] 17651092? ago 

nothing. Platforms have to decide if they will keep serving eu citizen under the threat of being sued to the ground if somebody uploads another Saint Brenton stream. The users are save. Don't fall for the concern shills. The law has in addition be translated in 27 different national laws, which can take decades

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[–] 17651096? ago 

Don't worry about it goy, it's only going to happen later rather than sooner

KIKE

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[–] 17651091? ago 

Censoring of hateful websites for EU member states. Post being removed in a more persistent fashion on other platforms such as facebook, instagram, twitter and facing legal action under the ISP's location within the EU.

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[–] 17651082? ago 

exactly the same as what new zealand has done, 8chan is entirely blocked by kiwis now

now the EU has passed a law in which they can takedown 4chan & 8chan in the ENTIRE EU and possibly they will put this into the UK split and force this on them too

this is the beginning of the rope my friend

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[–] 17658028? ago 

8ch is no longer blocked in NZ.

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[–] 17651100? ago 

they can takedown 4chan & 8chan in the ENTIRE EU

Sauce? What part of the article states this?

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[–] 17651097? ago 

Maybe it means the end of centralized servers and websites, neither of which I particularly care about. I was posting on Usenet from a SunOS shell account (dialed in from a DOS computer running QModemPro) before the web shit got popularized and then inevitably subverted.