The Online Safety Act is the biggest assault on free speech in modern British history.
Unless we resist it, Britain will become a digital surveillance state.
Section 179 of the act makes it a criminal offence to say something false that causes 'non-trivial psychological harm,' criminalising humour, satire, political dissent and 'offensive' tweets.
Section 44 gives a single government minister the power to rewrite the censorship rules without Parliament. This means that a single person can direct Ofcom to impose new censorship obligations on the internet, and platforms will be legally forced to comply.
Britain is sleepwalking into a digital dictatorship. This in turn paves the way for a social credit scoring system in which counter narrative views are crushed, and only government approved views are allowed.
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The latest response from @UberEats is unacceptable. It constitutes theft of people’s hard-earned money and constitutes discrimination against individuals who have had past issues with restaurants. This is simply unfair and unjust.
@UberEats support is awful
When you provide evidence of missing food or other items from an order, the company refuses to issue a refund and repeats the same message over and over simply due to past refunds down to several issues
This must be classed as theft and discrimination