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The United Kingdom is escalating its censorship and mass surveillance.

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  • leah & flutters & nose, oh my!M leah & flutters & nose, oh my!

    @mullvadnet hold up! Mullvad wasn't censored. that word has a particular, specific meaning, and unlike most private organisations that might deny someone a platform, Clearcast has a judicial review ruling saying that it's a private, non-governmental body:

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    had Mullvad's ad been banned by the ASA, that would have been censorship - and indeed, since the ASA also monitors billboard ads, that might still happen... but what happened here was that nobody who broadcast the ads would broadcast Mullvad's, which is probably not terribly surprising given that they're all owned by companies with a vested interest in not letting VPNs get a foothold.

    moreover, it was just that ad that was rejected. not Mullvad as a whole.

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    And then? And then Mullvad was censored in the UK.

    UK ramps up censorship & surveillance. Mullvad's critical TV ad "And Then?" was banned. Watch it here.

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    @mewsleah @mullvadnet disagree partially. An ad being banned by the ASA does not automatically equate to censorship unless the reason is the ad being within the rules/law but being banned solely on the message being unacceptable for "reasons".

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    • WhatevsW Whatevs

      @mullvadnet and they are not the underdog??!!

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      @whatevs @mullvadnet not really the point but no, they’re no more underdog than anyone else who has to abide by the advertising rules.

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      • Mullvad VPNM Mullvad VPN

        The United Kingdom is escalating its censorship and mass surveillance. When Mullvad tried to criticise this with the TV ad “And Then?”, it was banned on British television.

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        @mullvadnet at the end should have added: Why don't we just monitor everybody and everything? Except the politicians, for safety reasons, of course.

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        • CleoG Cleo

          @mullvadnet This kind of misinformation makes me rethink resubscribing to your services in the next week. Dont try to play the bad kids your a fucking company.

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          @Gh0stlyM0use @mullvadnet Can you elaborate more on why you think this is misinformation? I'm not trying to argue or say you are wrong but I want to understand why since I also use this VPN service and I want to know more about the whole situation.

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          • MirenM Miren

            @Gh0stlyM0use @mullvadnet Can you elaborate more on why you think this is misinformation? I'm not trying to argue or say you are wrong but I want to understand why since I also use this VPN service and I want to know more about the whole situation.

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            @Miren_11 @mullvadnet Basically mullvad did a uk ad which they said was banned but it just didnt meet the requitements and had nothing to do with content. This post is a reply from the main mullvad post.

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            • CleoG Cleo

              @Miren_11 @mullvadnet Basically mullvad did a uk ad which they said was banned but it just didnt meet the requitements and had nothing to do with content. This post is a reply from the main mullvad post.

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              @Gh0stlyM0use @mullvadnet I see, thank you for the explaination, altought it didn't meet the criteria I still think is pretty bizzare why they didn't let mullvad air their ad while in other countries it was fine. Their statements of the reason why they didn't want to air the ad makes no really sense for me. It still seems like clickbait from mullvad saying they banned it tho lol, so I get everybody's point. Mullvad should speak about this.

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              • MirenM Miren

                @Gh0stlyM0use @mullvadnet I see, thank you for the explaination, altought it didn't meet the criteria I still think is pretty bizzare why they didn't let mullvad air their ad while in other countries it was fine. Their statements of the reason why they didn't want to air the ad makes no really sense for me. It still seems like clickbait from mullvad saying they banned it tho lol, so I get everybody's point. Mullvad should speak about this.

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                @Miren_11 @mullvadnet pretty much. Its a big pile of nothing but just pretty over companies generating false outrage for coverage.

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                • Simon newslttrs.comS Simon newslttrs.com

                  @whatevs @mullvadnet not really the point but no, they’re no more underdog than anyone else who has to abide by the advertising rules.

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                  @spzb so they are underdog. And if it’s not the point, why did you mention it?

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                  • Mullvad VPNM Mullvad VPN

                    The United Kingdom is escalating its censorship and mass surveillance. When Mullvad tried to criticise this with the TV ad “And Then?”, it was banned on British television.

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                    @mullvadnet these days it seems like it is the elite, not the masses, that needs to be surveilled ....

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                    • Mullvad VPNM Mullvad VPN

                      The United Kingdom is escalating its censorship and mass surveillance. When Mullvad tried to criticise this with the TV ad “And Then?”, it was banned on British television.

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                      @mullvadnet Really good ad.

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                      • leah & flutters & nose, oh my!M leah & flutters & nose, oh my!

                        @ret @mullvadnet Mullvad's own account is here.

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                        there's nothing to complain to the ASA about - the ad was rejected by the TV companies' own (private, joint-owned) pre-vetting body, and mainly on grounds of quality and clarity.

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                        @mewsleah @ret @mullvadnet

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