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🚨 BREAKING: Photolus.com BANNED in Multiple Countries! 🚨

It’s official—Photolus.com has been blocked in several countries due to “serious violations of online decency standards.”

Authorities claim that our site contains excessive dirty language, provocative imagery, and controversial content that is “not suitable for public consumption.”

We are SHOCKED. We thought we were just sharing photography and stories. But apparently, calling a camera sensor “filthy” and describing a city street as “gritty and raw” was too much for some government censors. Who knew that artistic expression could be so dangerous?

Affected Countries:

  • 🚫 North Korea
  • 🚫 Vatican City
  • 🚫 The Isle of Man
  • 🚫 USA

We are currently fighting back and considering launching our own underground Photolus Dark Web version. Stay tuned for updates… if they don’t take us down first!

#FreePhotolus #CensorshipGoneWild #TooDirtyForTheInternet


🚨 UPDATE: Photolus.com BAN REVOKED AFTER POLITICAL STORM! 🚨

After intense international pressure and endless debates on freedom of speech, the ban on Photolus.com has officially been revoked. Governments first blew hot and cold, with some supporting us and others seeing us as a “cultural threat.”

But in the end, the breakthrough came thanks to Joe Biden, who personally signed the decision to allow Photolus.com back on the internet.

“The world has the right to raw photography, honest stories, and the occasional bit of dirty language. Photolus must exist.” – Joe Biden

With this heroic act, the site is back online, and we can once again share our passion for photography and storytelling with you!

#FreePhotolus #CensorshipOverturned #ThanksJoe

Gelukkig is dit geen 1 April. / Luckily, this is not April 1st.

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