I think some are still missing the point. I’m not saying they’re going to lock up every single person who uses a VPN or watches porn.
Your government’s strategy is to make “crimes” like this as common and easy to commit as possible.
This way, if you ever do something completely legal which they *actually* don’t like, *which can be completely unrelated to VPNs or bypassing age verification,* they can pull up your internet history and easily prosecute you.
Organize a legitimate protest, and the government’s swift response will be to label you a child sex offender because they found you using evil VPN technology.
This is how free speech dies, not from a law that says “free speech is dead now,” but from draconian, authoritarian laws like this that give the government “plausible” reasons to go after anyone, which can’t easily be fought against.
This has always been the playbook to target innocents. In the USA, drug possession laws being created as a pretense for cops to raid and dismantle minority communities, for example. And now this is coming to the digital realm.
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The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.
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@npub126cg...7zt6 And, in case you want to see broader examples, companies use that approach against employees. Disallow something that everybody does, that everybody is comfortable doing because they see everybody else doing it... and that's convenient grounds for firing employees you don't like.
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I have to take exception to this bit. The USA is currently doing exactly this. Reporters are being rounded up for putting out stories the government doesn't like.