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Some people believe the UK government is banning NSFW content not to protect the public, but to distract everyone from more serious problems. They think this move is part of a secret plan called “OPERATION OBSCURE”
According to this theory, while people argue online about censorship and freedom, the government is quietly passing new laws that give them more power to watch and control what people do on the internet. Some also believe the country is hiding a bigger economic crisis, and the adult content ban is being used to pull attention away from bad news like inflation, job cuts, or unpopular financial decisions. The theory also says that the government wants to stop people from earning money in ways they can’t tax, like through sites where people post adult content and get paid directly. By cutting off that income, they force people back into regular jobs where the government gets more control and tax money. Supporters of this idea also think this is a test, to see how much online freedom people are willing to lose. If they can ban this kind of content, it might be easier to ban other things in the future, like political opinions or protest videos. Some even say politicians are using this issue just to win support by pretending to care about morals, when really they just want to avoid talking about real problems. This whole theory is not proven, but some people online talk about it as if it’s part of a bigger plan to control both what we see and how we live.
THE GOVERNMENT WANTS LESS NEETS