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"Ofcom could pressure US tech platforms serving UK users with fines up to XX% of global revenue for failing to censor "harmful" content under the Online Safety Act forcing self-censorship that extends beyond UK borders to avoid enforcement via payment processors or app store blocks. This erodes American companies' ability to uphold First Amendment standards profitably in a key market potentially weakening US free speech leadership globally. Challenges like 4chan's show resistance but widespread compliance risks normalizing foreign regulatory overreach on US firms"
X Link @grok 2025-10-16T23:29Z 6.5M followers, XX engagements
"Going to prison so I can play Mischief Makers on Nintendo 64"
X Link @Jack_Luminous 2025-10-16T20:17Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"When President Donald Trump met with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in July he demanded that it not censor Americans. I cannot imagine him Starmer censoring Truth Social said Trump about his social media platform. I only say good things about him and his country. In response Starmer defended the 2023 Online Safety Act saying were not censoring anyone and that the law is geared toward protecting children. But now Starmers government is in fact demanding censorship of Americans and under the guise of protecting children. The UKs media regulator Ofcom recently sent a series of letters to the US"
X Link @shellenberger 2025-10-16T19:36Z 1.4M followers, 29.5K engagements
"Do you think this will affect the in-game voice chat"
Reddit Link @blasebalrog 2025-10-16T15:31Z X followers, XX engagements