@ceciarmy No les pongan cascabeles a sus gatitos, esto los estresa; recuerden que los animales son más sensibles al sonido y los cascabeles suenan todo el tiempo.
@Camicoart@diostuitero Y si ustedes mejor dejan de normalizar la violencia. Como sea, no creo que seguir reiterandoles lo dañino que es aplaudir problemas de ira les haga cambiar de opinión, ya que.
@ReisenauerLucio@diostuitero Vas al cine con el audio alto porque sos egocéntrico y no pensás en los demás, te paras en esas escaleraa porque queres grabar algo y no pensas en los demás. Y... me parece que hay peores personas, personas que sí merecen un correctivo, un we en una escalera la verdad que no.
Part 2 of reporting BiliBili to the Australian eSafety Commissioner for hosting animal cruelty content in further detail:
The regulatory reach, enforcement options, and limits of the Australian eSafety Commissioner regarding foreign apps include:
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Global Scope
-Removal Notices: For most restricted material hosted overseas, eSafety first issues a formal take-down notice. Failing to act within the mandated timeframe triggers penalties and downstream enforcement, such as search engine delinking or app store bans.
-The Online Safety Act applies extraterritorially, meaning an app provider MUST comply if their service is accessible by users inside Australia, regardless of where the company or its servers are physically based.
24-Hour Takedown Rule: Once notified by eSafety that material breaches Australian content laws (such as Class 1 or Class 2 material featuring extreme high-impact violence or animal torture), foreign platforms are legally required to remove the offending content within 24 hours.
Enforcement Powers Against Foreign Apps
If an offshore application systematically ignores Australian removal notices, the eSafety Commissioner can utilize several systemic levers:
-App Store Removal: The Commissioner can issue formal notices to major app gatekeepers like Apple and Google, forcing them to delist and remove the foreign app from their respective Australian app stores.
-Search Engine Delinking: eSafety can order major search engines to completely remove links to the non-compliant platform, cutting off its organic traffic.
-ISP Blocking: For severe, abhorrent, or highly non-compliant foreign sites and apps, the Commissioner can request local internet service providers (ISPs) to block traffic to those services entirely at the network level.
-Financial Penalties: While harder to enforce across international borders, corporations can face statutory fines reaching up to $555,000 per offense (and much higher under specific systemic industry standard codes).
There is a successful precedent for The eSafety Commissioner forcing app distributors such as Apple and Google to remove foreign apps like Bilibili. For example, the Commissioner successfully forced the removal of the foreign video chat app OmeTV from major app stores due to posting of child abuse material.
Check to see if YOUR country has an online content regulatory body and report the BiliBili app to it for hosting animal cruelty material and get it removed from YOUR country's app store.
I know the EU has laws and regulatory bodies regarding online abuse content and reporting but not in detail. Same goes for US and UK, please look up your online content regulation laws and bodies to see where you can report BiliBili and have it taken down.
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Hey all Australians: I'm reporting Chinese app BiliBili, China's "Youtube" to Australia's eSafety Commissioner. It's full of animal, especially cat abuse and torture videos. Mass report BiliBili and get it REMOVED from Australian app stores.
1. https://t.co/eAcl4UEBlA
2. https://t.co/3C8mqiCTpk
The eSafety Commissioner is the Australian Government's independent online safety and content regulator and The 2021 Online Safety Act gives it power over international apps and platforms like BiliBili accessible in Australia.
Committing animal cruelty and distributing and purchasing animal torture material is ILLEGAL in Australia.
China does NOT have comprehensive companion animal protection laws nation-wide so animal abuse content is all over BiliBili because they can legally upload it there.
Chinese moderators WILL NOT moderate abuse content per Australian or Western standards. If Australian minors download BiliBili they will see CONSTANT animal abuse and become traumatised by it and so will adults.
The Australian eSafety Foreign Commissioner Body means that Australians can report foreign apps like Bilibili that host content that is ILLEGAL in Australia and remove it from our app store - this includes violence aganst animals because graphic animal cruelty and abuse in BiliBili falls under "Illegal and Restricted Content" even when hosted on foreign, overseas-based applications.
Report BiliBili and specific accounts and videos of animal cruelty if you encounter them on the app. The more reports by more people, the greater the likelihood that the BiliBili app will be taken down from Australian stores.
The eSafety Commissioner can give take-down issues to app distribution stores like Google Play and Apple and impose penalties if they refuse to comply. I'll post the more in-depth explanation in the next comment.
#justiceforwangwang #wangwang #旺旺 #Jieyang #BoycottJieyang #EndCatTortureInChina #beijing #china #ccp #prc #xijinping #JusticeForCowcat #australia
#auspol #aus #Melbourne #sydney #perth #hobart #brisbane #straya #nsw #vic #wa #adelaide
@GaelScott23@PaolaCa66744653@pincheotako Sí, excepto que la animación de Invincible no se ve así. Es inferior a la de las demás, pero no por eso lo que me estás mostrando en pantalla.
@PaolaCa66744653@pincheotako Nah, no creo que sea igual de importante, creo que funciona como extensión, es solo un formato, si la historia es genial y la animación no es la mejor, pero se entiende lo que pretende plasmar, es un buen trabajo (aún siendo que podría ser mejor).
@pincheotako La animación es una extensión para contar historias, puede ser mala y contar una gran historia, como también puede ser un bonito empaquetado para un desastre. No me vi esa serie, pero juzgarla únicamente por su animación?.. El mejor ejemplo para sostener mi punto es esta joya:
@Freakkingofpain@diostuitero No se trata de ignorarlas, se trata de NO AGREDIR A QUIEN HIZO ESA PEQUEÑEZ, hay una diferencia entre preocuparse y solo responder a tus impulsos agresivos. Si te interesa hacer un cambio, golpear a un adolescente por tal tontería no es la manera.
@CamielActor@diostuitero Sí, algo pequeño como que un niño use todo el día tiktok puede ser desastroso a largo plazo, que un niño esté en unas escaleras grabando un tiktok... la verdad no; solo es eso, un niño haciendo cosas de niño. Además, agredirlo te parece una solución?... bueno.
@ReisenauerLucio@diostuitero Entonces si la persona del audio en el cine hubiese hecho eso apropósito estarías de acuerdo con patearlo? Digo, porque me parece que hay opciones menos explosivas.
@OsoSkater2@diostuitero Bueno, namás salí a agreder personas pesadas en la calle, en una de esas y el ego se los baja la ley, nimodo, con gente necia no se puede hacer más.