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dannyboy1978 08 Apr 19 1.54pm | |
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This looks very worrying. Who's opinion is going to be right?
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Stirlingsays 08 Apr 19 2.09pm | |
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UK Thought Police. Authoritarians. Another step towards turning the Internet into a fully consumerised, thought controlled corporate approved entity. Punish websites for dissident or deviant thought. Enjoy your coming wa#k license. Hello China.
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palace_in_frogland In a broken dream 08 Apr 19 3.02pm | |
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The internet belongs to no one and everyone. Anyone who seeks to police it, or control its content is setting themselves up to be a global moral guardian. These would be very big boots to fill. The internet contains, as in real life, the best and worst of human behaviour, but who is to say what is right and what is wrong? Worrying.
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Hrolf The Ganger 08 Apr 19 3.20pm | |
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Predictable. It's '1984' time and the idiot Left are helping it to happen. We are all becoming slaves to their agenda.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 08 Apr 19 3.35pm | |
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So will this offer much protection to the pakistani rape gangs who rampaged across the North of England ?
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Penge Eagle Beckenham 08 Apr 19 4.30pm | |
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[Link] It 'seems' the Guardian – and the lefties will follow its lead – are against this too. Will the government listen?
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Stirlingsays 08 Apr 19 4.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Predictable. It's '1984' time and the idiot Left are helping it to happen. We are all becoming slaves to their agenda.
They will downsize the country's defence or its liberty long before they downsize their bank accounts.
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Penge Eagle Beckenham 08 Apr 19 9.23pm | |
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Using fake protection laws to eliminate dissident voices.
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cryrst The garden of England 08 Apr 19 9.58pm | |
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Its going to take years and if its anything like brexit there will be telepathy by then so wont need social media.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 09 Apr 19 10.50am | |
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Expect "what is the best VPN" to be the most popular search string of 2019.
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 09 Apr 19 11.21am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Its going to take years and if its anything like brexit there will be telepathy by then so wont need social media. I tend to agree. The internet has been monitored and policed for years, the only thing new here is attempting to enshrine it in law/make it more permanent and wide reaching. Firstly, anyone who is surprised at this evolution, and the much touted ‘meme ban’ from the EU (that explicitly says memes are an example of what is not going to be policed, classic scaremongering and lack of reading again) is either a raging hippie or TUX. Secondly, until AI gets its s*** together, which admittedly isn’t that far off, it’s more or less unenforceable as it is too resource intensive. Just ask Facebook about how they try and fail to keep horrendous content off their systems. They can’t. It’s a tidal wave and they are constantly drowning - and this is a multi billion dollar company with massive resources. You think the state can do better? The internet is recorded history. Moaning that somewhere where everything can be traced is no longer going to be a place of free expression, like say in a park or in the privacy of your own home is ridiculous. That is of course unless you’ve only just realised how the internet works. Say and do what you like without any sort of traceability doesn’t exist on the internet, or at least it’s hard to do unless you know how. Also partly the reason that I find some of the posts on here bizarre - this is not a private forum. Edited by SW19 CPFC (09 Apr 2019 11.21am)
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Badger11 Beckenham 18 Apr 19 8.15am | |
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This one seems to have slipped under the radar. Online users must prove their age to view legal p*** sites. This appears to be a good idea and no sensible person would want children looking at p***. From July p*** sites must confirm a person's age / identity if they refuse to comply they will be blocked by ISPs who will be in trouble if they don't block them. So what's the problem? Users will need to register with an age verification site which will then give them access to the p*** sites. In order to register a user must provide a copy of their passport or photo driving id plus their personal details. This means an age verification site will have a person's full details but will also know what p*** sites they visit. Gosh what could possible go wrong? I mean it's not like hackers could steal all that lovely personal information and sell it or blackmail the user I mean that could never happen. And then their's the law. "M'lud in the previous week before the incident occurred the defendant visited 10 p*** sites that specialised in....." Who's going to agree to this? Remember these are legal sites. This is censorship by another name and I for one will not be giving up my details, VPN anyone?
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