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Websites to be forced to identify trolls
Websites will soon be forced to identify people who post defamatory messages online.
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"We now go to the tech news....The price of VPN's has risen today due to unprecedented demand"
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Good. The level of vitriol and abuse on the Internet is reaching absurd levels. Twitter has become a cesspool of humanity where the thickest, nastiest, xenophobic little racists lurk. It's time for the anonymous trolls to face the consequences of their actions.
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But that's the point, they hide behind the anonymity of the internet so will all just move (if they already haven't) to VPNs.. Which means that this law is basically worthless... Just look for example at the piratebay thread..
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A simple google has easy to set up instructions that even a true blonde could follow.. I know as I live with one ;) |
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They can then ask the VPN supplier for the originating IP address, surely?
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Lol is this a mod-only thread or what?? :-)
I think this is long overdue. Most of the time this is going to apply to the "I'll say whatever I want coz whatever happened to freedom of speech innit" types that crop up on website and forums these days. |
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I don't think the trolls will give a crap - either the ones on this site or elsewhere.
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All team members may decide that whereas something is legal, it is not appropriate to be posted on here. This new proposal is well certainly go some way to cleaning the site up a bit. As it stands if the police or courts approached us requesting a user's details due to offence they have have posted then we won't stand in their way. If someone like VM officially approached us (which they never have btw) wanting a user's info then we'll turn them down. We aren't going to take an armchair lawyer's advice - if we need to check the legal situation on matters we have ways of doing so. But if the law doesn't apply then it is the team's discretion. |
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