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You don't need to comply with laws of a country for a site to be available in it. Most of the internet doesn't comply with GDPR. How the frick do you think sites deal with conflicts of law? In order for laws governing the internet to be relevant to your website you have to have corporate assets in that country. How can you be so spectacularly r-slurred and haven't killed yourself yet?

Your gay furry porn sites are available in the UK and Australia despite your proclivities being highly illegal in those countries.

QoS doesn't matter for sites like Truth, latency between anywhere in the US and rt.com which you guys like to chug down on is about the same as Ukraine would have for Truth. Text based anything <300ms wont be noticeable to users. The Australians would be fricked if latency mattered for most of the internet because it takes most of a second to get to most places in the world from the penal colony.

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>QoS doesn't matter for sites like Truth

>Your gay furry porn sites are available in the UK and Australia despite your proclivities being highly illegal in those countries.

High quality arguments! So true.

I was kinda angry how stupid you guys are but now it is just amusing

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<200ms is not perceptible to anyone who is not a kid. You are confusing what you have heard about vidya with what matters to the internet as a whole because you are an r-slur.

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Okay, QoS matters in any service and any site that serves a large number of users has to consider it. It's a water is wet sort of thing.

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