The online message board’s lawyers say that UK safety laws don’t apply outside the UK. This basic principle may soon be tested in court.

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    “as always”? At best I’d say they’re chaotic neutral. They’re certainly interesting at times, but not unambiguously “good”.

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        To be fair, both of those seem to be elements of our highest and most successful leadership in the US. I see pedo nazis praised on TV every day.

    • A Wild Mimic appears!@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Since “chaotic neutral” includes the mentally deranged and insane, your description is apt. But for once I agree with 4chan - if the UK don’t want to see it, they will have to close their eyes.

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      mainly they are a lot less relevant nowadays than they used to be, it used to be (late 2000s, early 2010s) that a lot of Internet culture came originally from 4chan memes, no longer the case