Internet to become Filternet
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- chossy0
Imagine this... a video/docu that highlights Australia's government, disrespecting human rights (a-la Guantanamo Bay), gets filtered and never questioned nor ever heard of, or how you'd say... "unnoticed and hopefully by the greater public as well...."
Utter nonsense. toe_knee has some good points, however you lobstarr are taking a journey into fantasy land. Imagine this or it could lead to this, no it fucking couldn't, and if it did I would be leading that charge against it, but a ban or a restriction of some sort is absolutely necessary, children cannot protect themselves they are not experieced enough and are not strong enough to deal with things.
In London recently a kid threw himself off a building and people at the bottom were jeering him to do it and filming it on their phones and asking him how high he could bounce when he hits the ground. Recently an elderly woman was knocked down and killed in Edinburgh and kids were crowding round taking movies etc. on their mobile phones. I put it to you that the complete lack of respect for human life exposed on these two occasions can be attributed largely to the content people are exposed to on the internet the shear volume of it and ease of availablity. Has changed society forever, something has to be done.