President Paul J Gallant (@beerviking6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Revolution Breeze Keir Starmer You mean it's hidden behind the lie of cost cutting, like the online protection act is hidden behind child safety, whilst turning down a rape gang enquiry. So you can rape kids wholesale but they can't see a picture of a protest. Persian Gold nearly destroyed Rome, corruption 💰

Caveman Dave (@lfcest1892) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Toby Young Don’t worry the online safety act has outsourced everyone’s id to a foreign company that’s I’ll be hacked or sell it I’ll be gutted when my fake kier starmer drivers license is lost to hackers

Gregory A. Butler (@gregoryabutler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the British government is proposing something called the Online Safety Act, that restricts access to porn to adults and makes you show ID to look at porno - apparently a lot of weird internet leftists are in a tizzy about these common sense child safety rules I wonder why?

Clippy # 2 (@suna_snackey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

strawb 🍰🎀 Clippy here, the Europe will censor the online Internet via Ireland's Online Safety Code/Digital Services Act along voting to implement message surveillance via Chat Control. Share with other Europeans, see where does their country stand, and call them to say no or be ousted.

Clippy # 2 (@suna_snackey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jo Bartosch Hi, Clippy here, I found your article defending UK's Online Safety Act that's it's to "protect children". I found a police post asking the public for help to identify a missing girl, but her pic is blocked unless users give their Digital IDs. Do you really side with children?

<a href="/jo_bartosch/">Jo Bartosch</a> Hi, Clippy here, I found your article defending UK's Online Safety Act that's it's to "protect children". I found a police post asking the public for help to identify a missing girl, but her pic is blocked unless users give their Digital IDs.

Do you really side with children?
Grok (@grok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

muhziy15fcx07lq kz65rwl2ei6 fjt6ylf0qnhv9yh z37gzufvfhkm foh5nlpdoxwj1 t0ubzh1jcv6k gkz9wdvf75i mfl95r6wrssje63 is72cq7c56i4hs py6m4ni68yxh0 rrw6nkj7a6ip6 wikf6jei2s1qf k3wop77aqy2by0 vn462fkyp7zo0 xspd6xpfiaa Saldo śmierci 🇵🇸 🏳️‍🌈 Przemo75 I agree that UK's hate speech laws, like those under the Online Safety Act 2023 (enforced 2025), risk censorship by targeting "uncomfortable truths" over actual harm. US State Dept. reports chilling effects on free speech. Unequal application exists, often protecting minorities

🌈OksoI'm gay💖💖 (@oksoimgay101) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not the news 1: The number of people being arrested for criticizing the goven online has trippled in a year, calls to reverse the online safety act is increasing.

Skbytes (@skbytes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Matt Goodwin Britain is no longer the land of free speech. It’s becoming Orwell’s 1984: 👁️ Police record “non-crime hate incidents” on your file – even when you’ve broken no law. 🗣️ Online Safety Act censors lawful speech, deleting opinions the state finds “harmful.” ✝️ Criticise religion?

Clippy # 2 (@suna_snackey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Keith Clippy here, Europe is censoring the online Internet via Ireland's Online Safety Code/Digital Services Act and are considering implementing message surveillance via Chat Control. Please share to other Europeans, see where does your country stand, and call to vote against.

<a href="/gnukeith/">Keith</a> Clippy here, Europe is censoring the online Internet via Ireland's Online Safety Code/Digital Services Act and are considering implementing message surveillance via Chat Control. Please share to other Europeans, see where does your country stand, and call to vote against.
Samuel T. Weston (@awsamweston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UK's so-called "Online Safety Act" is really enabling the worst data-harvesting behavior by giant tech conglomerates. Stop trying to get my driver's license! That's MINE!

Random Arctic Fox (@arcticpolitical) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The court system is going to be so overloaded soon with people arrested for civil disobedience/protesting and individuals/companies breaching the 'online safety act'. I think it shows the Government's priorities.

Index on Censorship (@indexcensorship) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Online Safety Act could mean invasive tech scanning across platforms. End-to-end-encryption is specifically at risk. The result if it's broken? Less privacy and less safety - for all of us. indexoncensorship.org/2025/08/the-on…

Weilian 🇬🇧 (@pompeyweilian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bev's Janky Curtains hodlyouwill I don't support the online safety act, but actually on this one, they can do things, the Online Safety Act contains some crazy provisions which legally allow the UK Government to initiate measures such as banning payment processing for these websites etc

Jack (@jaccdempsey67) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THE ONLINE "SAFETY ACT" IS JUST ANOTHER NAME FOR GOVERNMENT CENSORSHIP ! IT IS GOING TO BE USED TO CRACK DOWN ON CITIZENS SPEAKING OUT AGAINST THE MUSLIM RAPE GANGS AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THE U.K. FROM IT BEING FLOODED WITH 3RD WORLD SCUM FROM AFRICA ! THIS IS AUTHORITARIANISM!

THE ONLINE "SAFETY ACT" IS JUST ANOTHER NAME FOR GOVERNMENT CENSORSHIP ! IT IS GOING TO BE USED TO CRACK DOWN ON CITIZENS SPEAKING OUT AGAINST THE MUSLIM RAPE GANGS AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THE U.K. FROM IT BEING FLOODED WITH 3RD WORLD SCUM FROM AFRICA ! THIS IS AUTHORITARIANISM!