It‘s almost as if the UK is trying to be a shining example of the „slippery slope“ we often refer to when talking about the dangers of filtering the Internet. Either that, or they‘re secretly creating absurdist art. Whether it‘s the government‘s porn filter architect getting arrested for child porn, the UK‘s filters blocking useful and entirely legal websites, or the desire to expand Internet filters to include ambiguously defined „extremist content,“ the UK has finally achieved high comedy with its stumbling, bumbling foray into trying to clean up the Internet of its naughty bits.