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Shock Terrorist Attack In New Zealand.

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I can understand the ban in NZ as it is evidence in a serious crime.
That is not unusual. But gaol for someone having it on their computer ?
If there was a link in an email or webpage would that be an offense ?
Of course those penalties would not apply in Australia, I presume.
Is the ban a court order or a government order ?
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 25 March 2019 2:55:05 PM
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A day will come, bank on it, when we all will have less online freedom because of some things the very few say and do
Posted by Belly, Monday, 25 March 2019 3:03:36 PM
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No word from that crazed off the planet extremist ALTRAV, aka the Il Duce, on this. Is he banged up in New Zealand?
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 25 March 2019 4:05:32 PM
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Ho Hum
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 25 March 2019 4:56:43 PM
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Yes Belly, I am afraid you are right. Whoops not THAT right.
Aside from what happened in NZ it was on the cards anyway.
The way that Facebook and similar use their platforms for censorship
and manipulating the advertising has put them under the scorn of a
number of countries.
So much so that they may have to split their company into two different
Facebooks, one European & others and one US & others.
Watch this space as they say.
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 25 March 2019 5:05:33 PM
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"A day will come, bank on it, when we all will have less online freedom because of some things the very few say and do".

It's already in the works Belly.

Take this article from last year.

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/may/26/theresa-may-calls-g7-leaders-help-prosecute-foreign-fighters

"Make no mistake, the fight is moving from the battlefield to the internet. In the UK, we are already working with social media companies to halt the spread of extremist material and hateful propaganda that is warping young minds. I am clear that corporations can do more. Indeed they have a social responsibility to now step up their efforts to remove harmful content from their networks."

"Today, I called on leaders to do more. We agreed a range of steps the G7 could take to strengthen its work with tech companies on this vital agenda. We want companies to develop tools to identify and remove harmful materials automatically."

Why would she call on other G7 leaders for a UK policy issue?
- Why? Because they are all more or less working in concert -
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 25 March 2019 9:23:47 PM
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