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		|  19-07-2023, 23:46 | #2176 |  
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					Originally Posted by Russ   |  As my old boss would say "a classic example of a little knowledge being a dangerous thing".
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		|  20-07-2023, 00:13 | #2178 |  
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			Except in this instance there isn’t even a “little knowledge”
		 
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  Pierre started it off on 17 July at 16:37 and the usual handful came out to join in. |  You're like a child ... "it wasnt me .. he started it".
 
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  On this occasion it's saved me a job as we were each asked to produce five examples of online disability harrassment for our next zoom meeting. |  Thats the final straw, you have been warned time and time again about this, no one is "harrassing" you. 
You will not continue to use this forum to further whatever agenda you have. You have been removed from this topic, you're lucky its not the whole forum.
 
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  In the past a lot of people took the 'ignore the ignorant' outlook, but these days people simply won't put up with it and why should they? |  Well as of today, they wont have to put up with you in this topic.
		 
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		|  20-07-2023, 08:29 | #2180 |  
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		|  20-07-2023, 09:29 | #2181 |  
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					Originally Posted by Russ   |  Indeed      
				__________________So you all voted for Labour and now you are shocked they resort to stabbing the pensioners and disabled in the back. Shame on you.
 
 Online Safety Bill, The scammers new target.
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		|  20-07-2023, 09:48 | #2182 |  
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			A bigger highlight than that time OB left saying this was a leftie cesspit. Wonder where he is these days?
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		|  20-07-2023, 09:50 | #2183 |  
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					Originally Posted by jfman   |  That is good news and they have highlighted what as been seen as a major problem of the bill
 
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		| Under Clause 9(2(a), tech companies are required to “prevent users encountering” any illegal content. The only way to ensure that they are prevented, is to stop it ever appearing on the platform in the first place (the economics of the internet mean you can only viably do this via automation / AI). This is said to represent “a sea change in the way public communication and debate are regulated in this country“. 
 As well as being potentially unlawful, these proposals threaten the free speech of millions of people in the UK. It is yet another example of the government expecting Parliament to pass a law without filling in the detail.
 |  I have said all along that this bill will threaten free speech. I feel sorry for forums that are run by a small team who will have to check every single post before it goes live on there forum. To be honest it will kill a lot of forums off which is a shame.
		 
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		|  20-07-2023, 20:59 | #2184 |  
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			From the Guardian..... 
"Apple suggests iMessage and FaceTime could be withdrawn in UK over law change"
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...urity-features
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