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The bill has now landed in the Senate for consideration

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[–] DancingBear@midwest.social 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

No, Wisconsin literally can not do this, it’s not physically or legally possible. It’s a funny idea though.

They could try to ban every website which would require ISP’s to block the websites on the list… but again, all you would need is a VPN… and if they outlaw VPN, another user posted the solution.

Unless they create a Wisconsin firewall there is literally nothing they can do to pass the rules they are talking about here. All a user would have to do is maybe click three extra buttons to just ignore this law and remain untraceable for the most part