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Ms NTL 10-07-2023 12:40

Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.
 
Currently I want to post a couple of things but I won't, not allowed. I will explain later.

Pierre 10-07-2023 13:18

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36155782)
If the UK's rules are out of kilter of the rest of Europe, it will be interesting to see how organisations react.

Will they come up with UK-specific websites, ignore the legislation or just exit the country? What might be affordable for Meta and Google may not be affordable for Wikipedia or Duck Duck Go.

Wouldn't change anything, people would just use a VPN

1andrew1 10-07-2023 13:40

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36155790)
Wouldn't change anything, people would just use a VPN

Some would, some wouldn't. I doubt it would be the default option for most people.

jfman 10-07-2023 14:48

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The people who are savvy and who want to access a service of course would. It’s cheap enough, and in fact if you are shopping around for subscription services can save yourself a wee bit in the process.

However your average person probably isn’t going to go out their way.

1andrew1 10-07-2023 23:10

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36155783)
This legislation will put the owners of social media sites in an impossible position. This is basically an attack on free speech because it will lead to sites closing down and moderators being ultra-cautious of allowing even mildly controversial subjects to be discussed.

Good to have you on board, Old Boy.

I do wonder if it's all a planned ruse that the Lords will kick out.

RichardCoulter 17-07-2023 14:26

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36155783)
This legislation will put the owners of social media sites in an impossible position. This is basically an attack on free speech because it will lead to sites closing down and moderators being ultra-cautious of allowing even mildly controversial subjects to be discussed.

And of course, it won’t end there. Why can so many people not see this?

Any topic, including controversial subjects, will be able to be discussed just as they are now, the only difference is that people must not be offensive when they do so.

The only people who will have their freedom of speech curtailed will be those who, by fault or design, are offensive to others.

If an offensive remark is inadvertently made, they won't be thrown into prison, but will hopefully be educated and shown the error of their ways so that it doesn't happen again. If the offending behaviour is repeated I imagine that negative sanctions will be applied to ensure compliance to protect the site, its owner(s) and moderator(s).

The final sanction, unless the remarks are so serious that more formal action needs to be taken against an offender, will be to ban them from the site.

If the new legislation is applied correctly & consistently I believe that it will lead to a more positive experience for everybody and, as people think more thoroughly before they publish something online, life for moderators will actually become easier.

One of the critiscisms of this bill was that people would have to think twice before they post something. Errr, yes was my response.

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The World at One today reported that the highest number of criminals are those who pose a sexual risk to children, with an estimated 1.6% of the population falling into this category.

More and more companies are objecting to Governments wanting to view material sent via end to end encryption to track paedophiles, terrorists etc.

At some point society via their various Governments are going to have to decide which is more important to them- Their privacy or the safety of themselves and their children.

jfman 17-07-2023 14:40

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Emotive BS.

Pierre 17-07-2023 14:51

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36156389)
If an offensive remark is inadvertently made, they won't be thrown into prison, but will hopefully be educated and shown the error of their ways so that it doesn't happen again. If the offending behaviour is repeated I imagine that negative sanctions will be applied to ensure compliance to protect the site, its owner(s) and moderator(s).

Having been here for a long time, I can recall numerous times you have "offended" people of this site.

I look forward to your re-education.

RichardCoulter 17-07-2023 15:56

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36156395)
Having been here for a long time, I can recall numerous times you have "offended" people of this site.

I look forward to your re-education.

Nonsense, you however were recently publically chastised by admin because of your innapropriate behaviour on the forum.

Sirius 17-07-2023 16:22

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I recommend people buy shares now in VPN providers. There stock will go through the roof once this offended user's charter comes in to effect. If i had the money i would start a VPN company myself :)

jfman 17-07-2023 16:28

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36156402)
Nonsense, you however were recently publically chastised by admin because of your innapropriate behaviour on the forum.

I spat with Pierre as much as the next bloke. But if that's going to be a criminal offence we might as well pack up and go home.

It's a very slippery slope from there to fascism. Would you trust politicians today - in the UK and around the world - not to exploit that?

Pierre 17-07-2023 16:37

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36156402)
Nonsense

No it isn't, lots of times on here over the years you've used inappropriate language, your get out clause always being your "disability"


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you however were recently publically chastised by admin because of your innapropriate behaviour on the forum.
I certainly was. I wear each one as a badge of honour and I'll continue to act as I always have done. If someone complains or the Mods think I have gone too far, they'll tell me and act accordingly.

Legislation is not required.

Maggy 17-07-2023 16:51

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How about we all calm down BEFORE we say something we regret.

Paul 18-07-2023 15:04

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36156402)
Nonsense, you however were recently publically chastised by admin because of your innapropriate behaviour on the forum.

Its not nonsense at all, I have had to warn you more than once (publically as you put it).

Mythica 18-07-2023 15:14

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36156402)
Nonsense, you however were recently publically chastised by admin because of your innapropriate behaviour on the forum.

Not nonsense at all, you accused me something I didn't do. The irony of some of the posts you make on here is off the scale.


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