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REPORT: Substack just caved to Australia’s authoritarian internet laws—forcing readers to verify their identity just to read certain articles. This isn’t about protecting children. It’s about digital control. Governments want your name tied to what you read. Under Australia’s Online Safety Act, Substack now prompts users to confirm they’re...

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