TheNEET
mentally crippled by sleepoverless teen years
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"Incel culture" won't be allowed on these platforms apparently. Since "incel" just means "not having sex" (despite wanting to, but asexuals constitute like 0.1% of the population, so we can leave that out for simplicity), that means they're cracking down on the "culture" of not having sex. Sounds ridiculous, but I guess you'll have to send a proof of smashing pussy to Zuckerberg if you want to like grandma's photos on Facebook, lol.
www.plymouthherald.co.uk
Plymouth MP Luke Pollard said he wants the Bill to better address incel culture in the wake of the shooting in his constituency in Keyham. The legislation is expected to force the biggest operators, such as Meta – formerly Facebook – and Google, to abide by a duty of care to users, overseen by Ofcom as the new regulator for the sector.
Calls for online safety bill to crack down on incel culture
Companies that fail to comply with the laws could be fined up to 10% of their annual global turnover





