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Where have Ofcom said this and how will they do so?
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There were a number of parents there who had sadly lost children as a result of online bullying. One remarked that the taps were overflowing and they were being given a mop to deal with it. |
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As noted, "may" does not mean it does. You dont block people on a vague "it may". Many foods have warnings they "may" contain x, y or z, it doesnt mean they do. Once again you read something somewhere and automatically assume its bad becasue someone with an agenda wants to make it look that way, when it really isnt. |
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It was a report on last night's news. I don't think that most people would want to proceed if there was a possibility of being exposed to child abuse.
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Only those who would enjoy seeing such material would proceed. The rest wouldn't take the risk as it would sicken them or be psychologically damaging. Such material should be identified and referred for investigation to either deal with illegal material or correct it from being innapropriately flagged up. |
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I know what point you're trying to make, and I disagree.
Read your own words ... "may" or "potentially" - they do NOT mean "does". Much like the systems that say something "may" contain "distressing scenes" or "violent content", I make a choice, and guess what, they never do. |
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The mother of murdered teenager Brianna Ghey is calling for restrictions on mobile phones for under 16's.
She wants them to only be able to have basic phones or child smartphones that don't give access to social media. On the last Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme a Government spokeswoman said that she thought that an outright ban would be draconian, but that a ban at school would be sensible. This link contains a link to the petition should anyone wish to sign it: https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk...one-age-limit/ This was also discussed on the Jeremy Vine shoe this morning where there was a call for more regulation of user to user sites because all they are interested in is continued increased usage and not the welfare of vulnerable people. |
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Not ever going to happen, so that’s that.
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Hunting Knives are already restricted, that didnt exactly help did it ? |
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Most phones are bought for children by their parents in the first place Social media can be blocked using controls that are supplied by providers such as Vodafone People should learn that they don’t get everything handed to them on a plate and quelle surprise here we go again it’s about personal responsibilities the it’s always someone else’s fault/responsibility is quite frankly ridiculous |
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