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Previous UK decisions basically killed small forums there. The regulatory requirements as well as the identity verification stuff made it so places like forums for model train enthusiasts or niche communities just had to **stop operating** Only "big" entities can play with those requirements.
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The UK Government has moved faster to destroy the online communities of teenagers than it has to limit the power of a foreign white supremacist to launch race riots in the UK's cities and spread child pornography online