Musical.ly blocked in Silverio World over children's privacy violations

April 18, 2018

SILVERIO LAND—Well, internet censorship in Silverio World has gotten worse.

Three days ago, Musical.ly, a video app popular with kids and teenagers, had reportedly went down in Silverio World. Most people thought it was server issues but the sickening truth came out yesterday when it was revealed by the Silverio land Review that the Silverish government ordered the blocking of Musical.ly for violating the Silverish Children's Privacy Act. That law prevents Silverish children under 13 from creating accounts on social media. An investigation by the Silverish government's Silverish Cyber Fraud Squad revealed that 40 percent of the userbase of Musical.ly were kids. As a result, the government blocked Musical.ly.

When this came out, millions of users got very angry and posted to social media. For the first time, the young generation has been exposed to the wrath of the Silverish Internet Censorship Act, or SICA for short. It's been damning for many of the app's Silverish users, including social media personality Amy Ronella, aged 19, who goes by the name @missamyshamie_sw on the app. "Musical.ly is my life," she says. "I've got 150,000 followers and the most concerning thing about being popular in this country is you get worried about waking up one morning seeing that the site you love gets blocked. YouTube got blocked WAY back in the day and I don't want to see [musical.ly] get blocked either!"

--UPDATE August 11, 2018--

Thought this story was bad? Things just got far worse.