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Pierre 26-02-2025 17:44

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36191853)
Well, Ofcom welcome feedback of all views.

Speaking of Ofcom, here’s a handy list of words you should avoid using.

https://youtu.be/W8-2yKvVIEE?si=yaFT97FklpRkUhTq

Paul 26-02-2025 18:17

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36191867)
Speaking of Ofcom, here’s a handy list of words you should avoid using.

https://youtu.be/W8-2yKvVIEE?si=yaFT97FklpRkUhTq

:D

Sirius 26-02-2025 18:30

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36191867)
Speaking of Ofcom, here’s a handy list of words you should avoid using.

https://youtu.be/W8-2yKvVIEE?si=yaFT97FklpRkUhTq


I did not know some of them, i need to work out when to use them :D

RichardCoulter 27-02-2025 16:56

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
Call to strengthen the laws against mysoginistic porn designed to humiliate women, such as incest porn:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0028bnl

The first episode of this series from last night showed how one of the most vile paedophile predators operated.

He evaded capture by the use of various methods to anonymise his identity, including encryotion.

As well as sexual acts, he forced little girls to lick the toilet rim, hurt themselves, write derogatory remarks on their bodies etc, so please be prepared for this should you decide to watch it:

https://www.channel5.com/show/prime-...matthew-falder

Paul 27-02-2025 19:04

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
There are always "calls" from someone to do "something" about something.
Other than going over the same thing again and again, whats your point exactly ?

RichardCoulter 28-02-2025 00:48

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36191941)
There are always "calls" from someone to do "something" about something.
Other than going over the same thing again and again, whats your point exactly ?

It's a discussion about strengthening the Online Safety Act.

Stephen 28-02-2025 01:45

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
Is it a discussion or just mostly you posting links and giving your opinion? And not likely when others disagree.

RichardCoulter 28-02-2025 18:13

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36191976)
Is it a discussion or just mostly you posting links and giving your opinion? And not likely when others disagree.

It's a discussion on Radio 4. I'm afraid I have no idea what your second sentence means.

Itshim 28-02-2025 18:38

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36192017)
It's a discussion on Radio 4. I'm afraid I have no idea what your second sentence means.

Guess it shows that some people brains corrects what it sees "liking" it's what I read.

Stephen 28-02-2025 18:47

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36192026)
Guess it shows that some people brains corrects what it sees "liking" it's what I read.

That's what I meant. Was too late to edit once I noticed it. My phone likes to autocorrect and make suggestions sometimes.

Itshim 28-02-2025 20:12

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36192032)
That's what I meant. Was too late to edit once I noticed it. My phone likes to autocorrect and make suggestions sometimes.

Oboy do I know what you mean happens all the time to me:p:

RichardCoulter 01-03-2025 01:37

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36192032)
That's what I meant. Was too late to edit once I noticed it. My phone likes to autocorrect and make suggestions sometimes.

I have no issues with discussing any subject with anyone, as long as it's done in an appropriate manner.

The Online Safety Act was always intended to be dynamic, so when changes are being discussed or called for, I encourage interested parties to provide their input, either in support of or opposition to, to Ofcom.

Itshim 01-03-2025 14:37

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36192110)
I have no issues with discussing any subject with anyone, as long as it's done in an appropriate manner.

The Online Safety Act was always intended to be dynamic, so when changes are being discussed or called for, I encourage interested parties to provide their input, either in support of or opposition to, to Ofcom.

Don't feel that it will make any meaningful difference, as with most laws ,it will not stop anything happening. Don't break speed limit, don't steal, don't use a knife . They work well don't they:monkey:

RichardCoulter 03-03-2025 14:09

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
Ofcom have today written to selected website owners requiring evidence of what measures have been put in place to combat things like terrorism and child exploitation on their sites, as they now only have one month before these requirements kick in. If they fail to implement these measures, they could face court action.

Itshim 03-03-2025 17:10

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36192210)
Ofcom have today written to selected website owners requiring evidence of what measures have been put in place to combat things like terrorism and child exploitation on their sites, as they now only have one month before these requirements kick in. If they fail to implement these measures, they could face court action.

Guess that will get them quaking in there boots:sleep:


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