4chan and Kiwi Farms sued the United Kingdom’s Office of Communications (Ofcom) over its age verification law in U.S. federal court Wednesday, fulfilling a promise it announced on August 23. In the lawsuit, 4chan and Kiwi Farms claim that threats and fines they have received from Ofcom “constitute foreign judgments that would restrict speech under U.S. law.”
Both entities say in the lawsuit that they are wholly based in the U.S. and that they do not have any operations in the United Kingdom and are therefore not subject to local laws. Ofcom’s attempts to fine and block 4chan and Kiwi Farms, and the lawsuit against Ofcom, highlight the messiness involved with trying to restrict access to specific websites or to force companies to comply with age verification laws.
Don’t tip the cow is as ubiquitous rules 1 and 2. They might be more abrasive about it than I’d like, but they’re one of the only places left that exposes heinous actions of internet personalities, and I’d like to avoid creators that are abusers or what have you
Are you talking about Kiwi Farms? Because they do a little more then ‘expose abusive creators’, like what they did to Near.
I swear they had a suicide counter on there.
I remember they were being pathetic about Near. Yeah, sure, Near did a handful of annoying stuff, but it was basically just stupid acts of judgement over things that at the end of the day are rather niche and trivial. Doesn’t justify punching someone nevermind killing them.