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Denise ([staff profile] denise) wrote in [site community profile] dw_news2025-08-26 12:24 am

Mississippi legal challenge: beginning 1 September, we will need to geoblock Mississippi IPs

I'll start with the tl;dr summary to make sure everyone sees it and then explain further: As of September 1, we will temporarily be forced to block access to Dreamwidth from all IP addresses that geolocate to Mississippi for legal reasons. This block will need to continue until we either win the legal case entirely, or the district court issues another injunction preventing Mississippi from enforcing their social media age verification and parental consent law against us.

Mississippi residents, we are so, so sorry. We really don't want to do this, but the legal fight we and Netchoice have been fighting for you had a temporary setback last week. We genuinely and honestly believe that we're going to win it in the end, but the Fifth Circuit appellate court said that the district judge was wrong to issue the preliminary injunction back in June that would have maintained the status quo and prevented the state from enforcing the law requiring any social media website (which is very broadly defined, and which we definitely qualify as) to deanonymize and age-verify all users and obtain parental permission from the parent of anyone under 18 who wants to open an account.

Netchoice took that appellate ruling up to the Supreme Court, who declined to overrule the Fifth Circuit with no explanation -- except for Justice Kavanaugh agreeing that we are likely to win the fight in the end, but saying that it's no big deal to let the state enforce the law in the meantime.

Needless to say, it's a big deal to let the state enforce the law in the meantime. The Mississippi law is a breathtaking state overreach: it forces us to verify the identity and age of every person who accesses Dreamwidth from the state of Mississippi and determine who's under the age of 18 by collecting identity documents, to save that highly personal and sensitive information, and then to obtain a permission slip from those users' parents to allow them to finish creating an account. It also forces us to change our moderation policies and stop anyone under 18 from accessing a wide variety of legal and beneficial speech because the state of Mississippi doesn't like it -- which, given the way Dreamwidth works, would mean blocking people from talking about those things at all. (And if you think you know exactly what kind of content the state of Mississippi doesn't like, you're absolutely right.)

Needless to say, we don't want to do that, either. Even if we wanted to, though, we can't: the resources it would take for us to build the systems that would let us do it are well beyond our capacity. You can read the sworn declaration I provided to the court for some examples of how unworkable these requirements are in practice. (That isn't even everything! The lawyers gave me a page limit!)

Unfortunately, the penalties for failing to comply with the Mississippi law are incredibly steep: fines of $10,000 per user from Mississippi who we don't have identity documents verifying age for, per incident -- which means every time someone from Mississippi loaded Dreamwidth, we'd potentially owe Mississippi $10,000. Even a single $10,000 fine would be rough for us, but the per-user, per-incident nature of the actual fine structure is an existential threat. And because we're part of the organization suing Mississippi over it, and were explicitly named in the now-overturned preliminary injunction, we think the risk of the state deciding to engage in retaliatory prosecution while the full legal challenge continues to work its way through the courts is a lot higher than we're comfortable with. Mississippi has been itching to issue those fines for a while, and while normally we wouldn't worry much because we're a small and obscure site, the fact that we've been yelling at them in court about the law being unconstitutional means the chance of them lumping us in with the big social media giants and trying to fine us is just too high for us to want to risk it. (The excellent lawyers we've been working with are Netchoice's lawyers, not ours!)

All of this means we've made the extremely painful decision that our only possible option for the time being is to block Mississippi IP addresses from accessing Dreamwidth, until we win the case. (And I repeat: I am absolutely incredibly confident we'll win the case. And apparently Justice Kavanaugh agrees!) I repeat: I am so, so sorry. This is the last thing we wanted to do, and I've been fighting my ass off for the last three years to prevent it. But, as everyone who follows the legal system knows, the Fifth Circuit is gonna do what it's gonna do, whether or not what they want to do has any relationship to the actual law.

We don't collect geolocation information ourselves, and we have no idea which of our users are residents of Mississippi. (We also don't want to know that, unless you choose to tell us.) Because of that, and because access to highly accurate geolocation databases is extremely expensive, our only option is to use our network provider's geolocation-based blocking to prevent connections from IP addresses they identify as being from Mississippi from even reaching Dreamwidth in the first place. I have no idea how accurate their geolocation is, and it's possible that some people not in Mississippi might also be affected by this block. (The inaccuracy of geolocation is only, like, the 27th most important reason on the list of "why this law is practically impossible for any site to comply with, much less a tiny site like us".)

If your IP address is identified as coming from Mississippi, beginning on September 1, you'll see a shorter, simpler version of this message and be unable to proceed to the site itself. If you would otherwise be affected, but you have a VPN or proxy service that masks your IP address and changes where your connection appears to come from, you won't get the block message, and you can keep using Dreamwidth the way you usually would.

On a completely unrelated note while I have you all here, have I mentioned lately that I really like ProtonVPN's service, privacy practices, and pricing? They also have a free tier available that, although limited to one device, has no ads or data caps and doesn't log your activity, unlike most of the free VPN services out there. VPNs are an excellent privacy and security tool that every user of the internet should be familiar with! We aren't affiliated with Proton and we don't get any kickbacks if you sign up with them, but I'm a satisfied customer and I wanted to take this chance to let you know that.

Again, we're so incredibly sorry to have to make this announcement, and I personally promise you that I will continue to fight this law, and all of the others like it that various states are passing, with every inch of the New Jersey-bred stubborn fightiness you've come to know and love over the last 16 years. The instant we think it's less legally risky for us to allow connections from Mississippi IP addresses, we'll undo the block and let you know.

cassiope25: Rodney with a bandaged arm he points at (Rodney bandage)
cassiope25 ([personal profile] cassiope25) wrote in [community profile] stargateficrec2025-08-25 08:57 pm

What Kind of Man by sablecain (writemeastory85) (G)

Show: SGA

Rec Category: Rodney McKay
Characters: Rodney McKay, John Sheppard, Elizabeth Weir, Carson Beckett
Pairings: Rodney & John
Categories: gen, hurt/comfort, episode related, post-episode: s01e10/11 The Storm/The Eye
Warnings: Creator chose not to use warnings
Words: 5,594
Author's Journal: sablecain on ffnet
Author's Website: sablecain(writemeastory85) on AO3
Link: What Kind of Man

Author’s summary: Tag to "The Storm" and "The Eye"- in the aftermath of Kolya's invasion- McKay isn't dealing very well.

Why This Must Be Read: This is a wonderful coda to the episode “The Storm / The Eye”, written by sabelcain back in the early SGA years and recently migrated to AO3. It focuses on Rodney’s ordeal and the unsettling ending in the gateroom. The way the fic makes Rodney’s pain and guilt palpable is deeply touching, and it’s wonderful to witness how John approaches him—gently yet effectively dismantling Rodney’s conviction that he’s weak and useless.
This fic gives you the sensitive ending the episode didn’t and leaves you with an affectionate smile on your face.


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nuh_s ([personal profile] nuh_s) wrote in [community profile] stargateficrec2025-08-24 10:13 pm

Giving Thanks, by Amanda Bankier (barnowl) (G)

Show: SG-1

Rec Category: Minor Characters
Characters: Daniel Jackson, Fred, Team, General Hammond
Pairings: Daniel Jackson & Fred
Categories: Gen, Episode-Related, Episode: Holiday, hurt/comfort
Warnings: None
Author's Journal: Unknown
Author's Website: Amanda Bankier's Ao3
Link: Giving Thanks

Why This Must Be Read: Holiday left me with a burning need to have Fred and Daniel meet, and Amanda Bankier has created that very concept! In another sort of holiday, "Giving Thanks" shows Fred recognizing Daniel on Thanksgiving. The pair talk.

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nuh_s ([personal profile] nuh_s) wrote in [community profile] stargateficrec2025-08-24 10:02 pm

B is for Back To Basics, by Jedi Buttercup (G)

Show: SG-1

Rec Category: Minor Characters
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Kalan, Merrin, SG-1 Team
Pairings: Gen
Categories: Gen, Episode-related, Episode: s03e05 Learning Curve, Post-Series, 5 Things
Warnings: None
Author's Journal: [personal profile] jedibuttercup
Author's Website: Jedi Buttercup's Ao3
Link: B is for Back to Basics

Why This Must Be Read: This fic is a lovely follow to Merrin and the world of Orban overall, developing SG-1 and Jack's relationship with them as well as the implications of Merrin's gift to them.

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goddess47 ([personal profile] goddess47) wrote in [community profile] stargateficrec2025-08-24 05:58 pm

How Life Turns Out, by LRKulp (G)

Show: SG-1, The Sentinel

Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters:Pairings: none
Categories: gen, AU, different first meeting, first person, part of a series
Warnings: canon-typical violence
Word Count: 3200 for this fic (19,000 for the series)
Author on DW: none found
Author's Website: AO3 Profile
Link: How Life Turns Out


Author's Summary:

An alternate universe where Jim and Blair meet shortly after Jim gets back from Peru and Blair gets back from an SG mission.

Why This Must Be Read:

A fun set of stories that are more Sentinel than SG-1, but a very different first meeting for Jim and Blair, aided by Jack and Daniel. Told in alternating, first person POV, it shows Jim and Blair's experiences before and after they meet, aided by the SGC.

There are four stories in the series; the first two include the SGC but the last two are pure Sentinel fic. But they are relatively short and a good story!



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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] stargateficrec2025-08-20 06:02 pm

Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings (by Hth) (Explicit)

Shows: SGA
Rec Category: Ronon Dex
Characters: Ronon Dex/Rodney McKay, Ronon Dex & John Sheppard, Ronon Dex & Teyla Emmagan, past Ronon Dex/Tyre
Categories: M/M (but mostly a Ronon-centric character piece)
Words: 2463
Warnings: moderate angst
Author on DW: [personal profile] hth
Author's Website: Hth on AO3
Link: Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings on DW
Why This Must Be Read: An episode tag to 'Broken Ties', the story explores Ronon's reaction to having temporarily abandoned Atlantis and become a slave to the Wraith after going to join Tyre and his old team. It's very much hurt comfort, showing him grappling with what happened and feeling broken, and how his relationships with, in particular, Rodney, and John, help him through this. Rodney's his lover in this but without it being particularly romantic, and, at the end, it's left unclear what his relationship with John is, but to me it reads as comfort, and a healing of their friendship. It's beautifully written, with pain but also redemption, and gives us the feels that canon glossed over. Powerful.

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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] stargateficrec2025-08-14 09:16 pm

Newborn History (by trillingstar) (G)

Shows: SGA
Rec Category: Ronon Dex
Characters: Ronon Dex, John Sheppard
Categories: Gen
Words: 1516
Warnings: no AO3 warnings apply
Author on DW: [personal profile] trillingstar
Author's Website: trillingstar on AO3
Link: Newborn History on AO3
Why This Must Be Read: This is an interesting fic, with Ronon thinking about the meaning of his tattoos and how the people from Earth are curious, but get it all wrong. There's some great worldbuilding about Satedan culture and customs as Ronon compares them to what he's seen of the expedition's culture, and it's a lovely character piece, with John finally stepping in as a friend before Ronon gets too lost in brooding.

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