

No, that’s not what it says.
HW/FW security researcher & Demoscene elder.
I started having arguments online back on Fidonet and Usenet. I’m too tired to care now.
No, that’s not what it says.
Not just “sometimes”. The thing you’re looking for is “jurisdiction”. A country doesn’t have jurisdiction in another.
That’s … how it works.
4chan isn’t in the UK and has no reason to figure out what laws apply there.
When you made this post, did you first check which countries your post ended up in?
“allow”
Seems to me as if the people in the UK sign up with an american company.
“Allows” - do they do anything specifically for the UK?
Isn’t it people in the UK that go to a US company and do business there?
Yeah it seems nobody understands this.
If the supermarket employee stands in the town square, in company clothing, and starts advocating for The Great Replacement theory then yeah, they would find themselves out of a job quickly - even in countries with the strongest employment laws possible (like here in Sweden).
You didn’t read the thread.
Great idea. How can we submit this to all AI scrapers?
/cybersec red teamer
It specifically talks about the value of crypto currency, which can be affected by any number of external events. I’m going to assume you’re simply trolling now.