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Maggy 13-04-2022 17:34

Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.
 
I am utterly sick of this thread.It's so confrontational and doesn't actually serve any real purpose except to wind people up.

Itshim 15-04-2022 18:54

Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.
 
The thing that effect's my mental health are people saying this that or the other is effecting there mental health . And l will say it get a grip stop blaming every one else ,for your lack of ..... Write in your choice

peanut 15-04-2022 19:01

Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.
 
I wonder how many people that say they have a mental health issue or problem but have never seen a Doctor or been diagnosed.

OLD BOY 15-04-2022 19:33

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Originally Posted by peanut (Post 36119235)
I wonder how many people that say they have a mental health issue or problem but have never seen a Doctor or been diagnosed.

Well, these days, having a mental health problem is a nice excuse for getting all sorts of privileges.

Boris should try it to break free of partygate!

Sirius 15-04-2022 19:46

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36119240)
Well, these days, having a mental health problem is a nice excuse for getting all sorts of privileges.

Boris should try it to break free of partygate!

It is the new bad back, I bet there are some companies who are terrified about sacking someone who MIGHT be using mental health as an excuse to have long periods of time off work. There is always going to be a need to support those with real issues but i also think there will be those playing the game.

Hugh 15-04-2022 21:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36119240)
Well, these days, having a mental health problem is a nice excuse for getting all sorts of privileges.

Boris should try it to break free of partygate!

You may have a point…

Quote:

Antisocial personality disorder, sometimes called sociopathy, is a mental disorder in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others.

People with antisocial personality disorder tend to antagonize, manipulate or treat others harshly or with callous indifference. They show no guilt or remorse for their behavior.

Individuals with antisocial personality disorder often violate the law, becoming criminals. They may lie, behave violently or impulsively, and have problems with drug and alcohol use. Because of these characteristics, people with this disorder typically can't fulfill responsibilities related to family, work or school.
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Symptoms

Antisocial personality disorder signs and symptoms may include:

- Disregard for right and wrong
- Persistent lying or deceit to exploit others
- Being callous, cynical and disrespectful of others
- Using charm or wit to manipulate others for personal gain or personal pleasure
- Arrogance, a sense of superiority and being extremely opinionated
- Recurring problems with the law, including criminal behavior
- Repeatedly violating the rights of others through intimidation and dishonesty
- Impulsiveness or failure to plan ahead
- Hostility, significant irritability, agitation, aggression or violence
- Lack of empathy for others and lack of remorse about harming others
- Unnecessary risk-taking or dangerous behavior with no regard for the safety of self or others
- Poor or abusive relationships
- Failure to consider the negative consequences of behavior or learn from them
- Being consistently irresponsible and repeatedly failing to fulfill work or financial obligations
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-...s/syc-20353928

RichardCoulter 20-04-2022 20:28

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The forthcoming Online Safety Bill was discussed on the Radio 4 programme 'Woman's Hour' this morning:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0016h9c

To summarise:

Their political correspondence from Westminster Mark Darcy described it as a massive bill that is now starting to make its way through Parliament. He went on to say that it will cover a wide variety of user generated content, such as inciting or threatening violence, hate crime against those in the protected groups eg disabled, black, LGBT+ people, financial crime, scams, protection of children from harmful material, cyber flashing, posting material that triggers epileptic fits etc.

It was described as groundbreaking and evolving all the time and is being designed to easily add further measures, so has been described as the framework into which other furniture can be added as and when required.

There will be very heavy financial penalties for the owners or managers of user generated content websites. Non compliance could see individuals personally fined or have criminal charges brought against them.

Nadine Dorries says that she has an acute understanding of how inappropriate behaviour affects people, as she used to be the health minister in charge of mental health issues and is keen to put a stop to bad behaviour on the internet where it causes devastating mental health problems. MP's said they found it very difficult to listen to the parents of a 14 year old girl who had committed suicide because of what other people on the internet had been saying to her.

Restrictions will also be made on whats been called 'legal free speech' that may be theoretically legal but is, nevertheless, harmful behaviour eg encouraging suicide, encouraging people not to eat, encouraging them to access illegal pornography.

There have now been calls by people, including Carol Voderman and Carherine Allen, for the Metaverse/Virtual Reality (VR) to be specifically written into the final law as, for example, children have been approached by adults to provide an embodied experience of a sexual nature, minorities have been subject to insults & harassment etc. In the future it's expected that people will spend up to ten years of their life in a VR environment.

When it was stated that some people disagreed with the Bill, the response was that some people actually tried to push back on the legislation to make online grooming of children an offence.

Mad Max 20-04-2022 22:15

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:sleep::sleep:

Paul 20-04-2022 22:57

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36119617)
Their political correspondence from Westminster Mark Darcy described it as a massive bill that is now starting to make its way through Parliament. He went on to say that it will cover a wide variety of user generated content, such as inciting or threatening violence, hate crime against those in the protected groups eg disabled, black, LGBT+ people, financial crime, scams, protection of children from harmful material, cyber flashing, posting material that triggers epileptic fits etc.

So basically its a complete disaster that will cause way more issues than it ever solves, from a ever more controlling super nanny state.

Why are their "protected" groups (black, LGBT, etc) - what about everyone else ? Dont they matter ?
Yep, just more discrimination, do these morons really not understand what fuels hatred ? - its ok to hate white people (or anyone not black, so bad luck all you Asians as well) or to hate hetrosexual people.

As for "posting material that triggers epileptic fits" ? seriously, what fracking planet are these idiots on. :dozey:
Whats next posting material that trigger "fits" of laughter :rolleyes:

OLD BOY 20-04-2022 23:23

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So much for discussions, then. And as for arguments, don’t even think about it….

The whole thing sounds like a total disaster and needs to be thrown out. I hope common sense prevails.

RichardCoulter 21-04-2022 02:17

Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36119640)
So basically its a complete disaster that will cause way more issues than it ever solves, from a ever more controlling super nanny state.

Why are their "protected" groups (black, LGBT, etc) - what about everyone else ? Dont they matter ?
Yep, just more discrimination, do these morons really not understand what fuels hatred ? - its ok to hate white people (or anyone not black, so bad luck all you Asians as well) or to hate hetrosexual people.

As for "posting material that triggers epileptic fits" ? seriously, what fracking planet are these idiots on. :dozey:
Whats next posting material that trigger "fits" of laughter :rolleyes:

A crime against anybody in one of the protected groups is classed as a hate crime if it is borne out of hatred, discrimination etc.

Some idiots have been deliberately posting things on the internet or even sending things directly to known sufferers of epilepsy that triggers epileptic fits.

Paul 21-04-2022 03:18

Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36119654)
A crime against anybody in one of the protected groups is classed as a hate crime if it is borne out of hatred, discrimination etc.

So you completely missed the point then. :rolleyes:

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36119654)
Some idiots have been deliberately posting things on the internet ..

Um .... ok.
You realise that this forum (and pretty much every site ever) consists of people "deliberately posting things". :dozey:

Carth 21-04-2022 03:21

Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.
 
You could tell the world was heading down the plug hole when they put the 'this product may contain nuts' warning on packets of nuts.

too many do-gooders with no common sense.




Oh, apologies to anyone who may be offended by reading this post. I've tried to blend the background and text colour to avoid any harm or injury - whether physical or mental.
I've also tried many things but am still unable to get braille to work on the internet, perhaps the Government and those 'special' busybodies need to look into this absolute disgrace at the lack of thought for those who are blind.

Hugh 21-04-2022 08:48

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That’s what Screen Readers and Braille Displays are for…

https://www.rnib.org.uk/sight-loss-a...and-notetakers

(amongst the many things developed and implemented by those ‘special’ busybodies to try and help those with issues/challenges to have an even chance of enjoying the same things those without issues/challenges take for granted)

GrimUpNorth 21-04-2022 08:52

Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36119654)
A crime against anybody in one of the protected groups is classed as a hate crime if it is borne out of hatred, discrimination etc.

Some idiots have been deliberately posting things on the internet or even sending things directly to known sufferers of epilepsy that triggers epileptic fits.

I have a friend who would say they hate their neighbour because he's (to use my friend's words) a knob. So you're saying my friend couldn't be accused of a hate crime dispute admitting the deep hatred he has because you have to be in a protected group and being a knob isn't protected??

What a strange world we live in.


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