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Dante_

Dante_

Global Mod/No future.
Feb 27, 2025
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Following requests from multiple users and also considering ongoing UK policy changes regarding general censorship, OFCOM, treatment of disabled people, and the Assisted Dying Bill, a thread has been made for UK issue discussion.

Usual rules apply.
 
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gothbird

gothbird

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Mar 16, 2025
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Ofcom's role in these matters, particularly regarding mental health and online spaces, is rapidly shifting from regulatory to authoritarian. The same organisation that remains relatively silent on widespread disinformation campaigns and algorithmic harm caused by Big Tech is suddenly invested in clamping down on fringe forums, disability communities, and safe spaces for those in psychological distress. It reeks of scapegoating.

Their framing of platforms like this as pro suicide rather than pro autonomy, pro discussion, or even just honest about despair, is incredibly telling. It says less about the forums themselves and more about a society that refuses to deal with the root causes of suffering. Poverty, austerity, chronic underfunding of mental health services, impossible waitlists, inaccessible disability support, and the dehumanising effects of late capitalism—none of that gets examined. Instead, the focus is on silencing those who speak openly about the consequences.

This is even more ironic (and infuriating) given the current discussions around the AD Bill. Parliament wants to decide who is allowed to die with dignity and yet, for the rest of us, especially those with mental illnesses, chronic pain, or neurodivergent conditions, the message remains clear: your pain is invalid, your agency suspect, your voice dangerous. There is a cruelty in legal systems that will permit a terminal cancer patient to request assisted death but criminalise a disabled person for even discussing it. It's the same here in New Zealand. I'd have to flee to some country I don't know just to be granted peace.

It also intersects with ableism. Ofcom and other regulators rarely consult actual disabled people about their lives. Instead, their policies are often framed through paternalism, through the lens of "protecting the vulnerable" which is a fuck off phrase that has come to mean "we don't trust you to think for yourself." The infantilisation is exhausting. Disabled and chronically ill people don't need protection from their own thoughts. They need protection from the systems that neglect, abandon, and punish them for not fitting the able bodied mould.

Online forums, especially those like this, often become lifelines. I know it has for me. They're not these dangerous echo chambers they'd like the wider populace to believe, but they offer the only space where people can be honest without censorship, medicalisation, or being shoved into the emergency system. Not everyone is here to CTB. Some of you are just here to speak, to be believed, to not be alone in a world that would rather bury our pain than listen to it.

If Ofcom and others truly cared, they would focus on why these spaces exist, not how to dismantle them.
 
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leloyon

leloyon

I'll see you in the Wired.
Feb 4, 2023
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well there goes any hope of me reviving the /britfeel/ thread
 
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SilentSadness

SilentSadness

Sleepy.
Feb 28, 2023
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I'm truly disgusted by the UK government at this point. They have no shame, and while the UK is often praised for its NHS, it's actually one of the worst healthcare providers in the world with several-year-long waiting lists and lackluster management and funding. The online safety act is a complete joke and when it was first proposed it had really low approval, but they just kept pushing it anyway until it passed because they have such high disdain for the average citizen. The petitions website has a petition with over 3 million signatures to call a general election, and yet the government has barely reacted at all. In a few decades time, the UK will definitely be considered a third-world country.
 
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SVEN

SVEN

I Wish I'd Been a Jester Too.
Apr 3, 2023
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The only administration worse than our present UK government is our devolved Scottish Nationalist devolved administration. I have friends who were active SNP party members for decades who have not only given up on Independence meantime, but would vote for any other political party at the next Scottish election just to get the present load out of office.
 

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