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Old 26-08-2022, 22:03   #1884
RichardCoulter
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Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.

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Yes, all without the need for new, draconian, badly thought out, laws.
The existing legislation is too laborious and time consuming. The cost also prevents some people from excercising their legal rights too.

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You forgot to mention you use a VPN as well, at least to access this site.

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Interesting remark .... why are Putins family 'inappropriate people' ?
I took it to mean that he assumes that his family will most likely share his views and will certainly do so in public, essentially becoming his mouthpiece.

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Some shocking revelations about nude photographs of women being traded without their consent on this week's Panorama:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...-trading-nudes

On a lighter note, a woman on Facebook has criticised them over a warning that she received for bullying.

She called herself a silly bugger after making a bad choice about something. She assumed that the warning was a result of software being used to check posts, so appealed thinking that a real moderater would quickly sort it out.

The warning was not overturned on appeal, so she's effectively been told off for trolling herself

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