It could mean the end for Wikipedia in our country
Crompton-Reid added that there were more than 6.6m articles on Wikipedia and it was “impossible to imagine” how the site would cope with moderating content to comply with the bill.
She said: “Worldwide, there are two edits per second across Wikipedia’s 300-plus languages.”said: “The world-leading online safety bill has been designed to strike the balance between tackling harm without imposing unnecessary burdens on low-risk tech companies.
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