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lillmonix3

lillmonix3

Death as an end in itself
Aug 14, 2023
102
I live in Ukraine, we are at war and I think that all Internet traffic is controlled by the authorities. Therefore, I have a question: can I be punished for sitting on this forum?
 
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digicore glitz° • ✧
Dec 12, 2024
204
Nah, you'll be fine. They haven't blocked or censored SaSu on their end.
 
Rymrgand

Rymrgand

From now on, there will be no more darkness
Jan 5, 2025
247
It seems pretty unlikely, I think. Like they said, they didn't even block it.

The only reason I can think to punish you is if you were "encouraging" suicide to other users or if you were sharing information to commit a crime or something like that. But visiting SaSu is not a crime by itself.

(Of course, I'm not a lawyer or a Ukrainian, so I can't confirm anything)