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If Labour actually think they can enforce a social media curfew then they're in for an even bigger embarrassment than the Online Safety Act. A curfew can't stop people scrolling anymore than it can st
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If Labour actually think they can enforce a social media curfew then they're in for an even bigger embarrassment than the Online Safety Act. A curfew can't stop people scrolling anymore than it can stop them from dancing, and this is 2026 so VPNs will make a joke out of any ridiculous curfew.
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-14 20:37 UTC
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