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    You keep acting like it’s just porn. They are blocking tons of things. My cousin can’t access some sims game without verification. There are blocks on any content deemed dangerous from political stuff

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6 minutes ago, Rooney said:

Oh dear Lord, won't somebody think of the content creators in all this 🤣

Seemed to be a wider point there but given the jobs market content creators are probably the only field that’s rising and decent money btw.

Some of the top comments on the post. 73k likes on overthrowing Starmer. More than you get at a Man Utd game.

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1 hour ago, Rooney said:

Oh dear Lord, won't somebody think of the content creators in all this 🤣

The poor content creators who would have to get actual jobs 😮 thoughts and prayers at this time 🤣

 

1 hour ago, Liam Sota said:

Seemed to be a wider point there but given the jobs market content creators are probably the only field that’s rising and decent money btw.

It's really not, only a small percentage of creators actually make any money, and the majority of them is by preying on the vulnerability and stupidity of other 😬

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I’m not talking about casual people who make videos or spend time begging. The point was news was restricted for adults under an act designed to protect children from dangerous things.

1 hour ago, Liam Sota said:

I’m not talking about casual people who make videos or spend time begging. The point was news was restricted for adults under an act designed to protect children from dangerous things.

Oh yes, all those content creators who get a lot of money and hire accountants to avoid tax. I thought it was really interesting in his video how he made no reference to what his video was that got banned. Just another classic engagement tactic to strike fear in to people who can be easily manipulated.

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Probably because if he made reference to it then that video would be banned too. And almost everyone who earns decent money hires an accountant to pay as less tax as possible

1 hour ago, Liam Sota said:

Probably because if he made reference to it then that video would be banned too. And almost everyone who earns decent money hires an accountant to pay as less tax as possible

Exactly, so who is to say the video that he posted did not fit the guidelines and was flagged as harmful content? We'll never know. I'm sure he wasn't posting about college grade pass rates.

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He literally explained it was fine and TikTok allowed the video everywhere except the UK due to the online safety act.

Tik tok been petty with its guidelines long before the online safety act, so without any proof as already said could just be saying it to get false engagement a lot of creators have been doing if for years

One of the worst aspects of UK governance, including local government, is a lack of review. Governments and councils implement something, then forget about it. For major changes, there should be a presumption that there will be a review after a suitable period, perhaps a year. The departmental committees would be the obvious vehicle for this at government level.

In the case of the Online Safety Act, a review should happen sooner. It should be started after the summer recess. Either websites are being excessively cautious, or the legislation is badly drafted. The government should accept that they may have enacted bad legislation, and order a review.

It a fan of these untalented clowns in tik tok never mind that they don’t pay taxes - scumbags!

Tax is an important part of a civilised society!

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2 minutes ago, Steve201 said:

It a fan of these untalented clowns in tik tok never mind that they don’t pay taxes - scumbags!

Tax is an important part of a civilised society!

Kinda going off topic but they contribute 2 billion according to this

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UK content creators demand formal recognition from the go...

Fifty-six per cent of the more than 10,000 creators surveyed said they do not think UK creators have a "voice in shaping government policies" that affect them. Nearly half think their value is not...

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People just have boomer energy because it’s new. You have the same anywhere from radio to TV to now social networks. Most writers are useless but some are talented. That’s the way everything is

Well either a few contribute more than their fair share or thats absolute codswallop because there are loads of tik tokers that prey on vulnerable people and pay nothing to contribute to the country

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