The government said the Online Safety Act was about protecting children. We were called conspiracy theorists for saying it wasn’t!
Well er … Ofcom is writing to platforms about “crisis situations”, civil unrest and enhanced moderation measures. (Blocking posts they don’t like)
Children aren’t mentioned once. NOT ONCE.
The problem isn’t removing genuine incitement to violence. The real problem is that unelected regulators will pressure platforms to decide what millions of ADULTS can and cannot see whenever a “crisis” is declared.
many platforms will remove perfectly lawful content rather than risk the punishment of Ofcom.
Read the letter for yourself. Link in the thread.
Has anyone else noticed that almost all those "age verification 🙄" astroturf drones act like it's impossible to just not give children a device with unrestricted internet access?
@Telegraph Old enough to serve, old enough to vote, old enough to consent. Not old enough to look at a digital boob or use Facebook. Deeply unserious stuff.
Indeed. It is so popular that they have to exclude it's data from national rail figures. Any other sensible country would immediately look to follow up that success with a second or third such line (Paris did). The UK?
The U.K.’s most southerly patches of snow cling on, but are on life-support. These tiny, five-month-old relics are situated high up on Great End’s Central Gully, and are the last in the Lake District.
Photos yesterday from Andy Chadwick.
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Why do English Coach Stations look like this ? In other European countries the coach stations are clean and well presented and yet in England why is it always like this ? This is Bristol (but they are all like this) @BristolCouncil