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Should there be a TV and Internet censorship?
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http://www.dailymail....EAL-TV-watershed.html
Have things gone too far now, and in this day and age of some children being allowed to stay-up way past the previous 'water shed' time of 9pm, should the time be later?
No mention as been made regarding the way some soaps attach their story-lines to sex and violence.
Emmerdale which was once a simply soap of quiet country folk, is now turning out rather too raunchy to be on our screens so early in the evenings.
Recent story lines have included sexual goings on in a car, qick escapes semi clad when the husband returns unexpectedly and continuous requests of "Shall we go upstairs" etc, etc?
Coro & Eastenders are no better.
Have things gone too far now, and in this day and age of some children being allowed to stay-up way past the previous 'water shed' time of 9pm, should the time be later?
No mention as been made regarding the way some soaps attach their story-lines to sex and violence.
Emmerdale which was once a simply soap of quiet country folk, is now turning out rather too raunchy to be on our screens so early in the evenings.
Recent story lines have included sexual goings on in a car, qick escapes semi clad when the husband returns unexpectedly and continuous requests of "Shall we go upstairs" etc, etc?
Coro & Eastenders are no better.
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It is impossible to censor the internet. No child ahould be left unsupervised on a computer unless parental controls have been set up.
As has already been said, the TV watershed is a bit of an outdated concept. Programmes after 9 o clock were deemed 'possibly unsuitable for children'. These days with hard drives, catch up tv and watch on demand, the old set time does not work. Maybe a symbol or cinema style rating should be used. More adult programming should not be banned. If all TV were to sanitised to be siutable for 12 year olds, then it would soon be very dull.
Finally, the TV companies filling early evening soaps with racey storylines in persuit of ratings should be deplored.
As has already been said, the TV watershed is a bit of an outdated concept. Programmes after 9 o clock were deemed 'possibly unsuitable for children'. These days with hard drives, catch up tv and watch on demand, the old set time does not work. Maybe a symbol or cinema style rating should be used. More adult programming should not be banned. If all TV were to sanitised to be siutable for 12 year olds, then it would soon be very dull.
Finally, the TV companies filling early evening soaps with racey storylines in persuit of ratings should be deplored.
I agree that the watershed is now unenforceable. It is (and always should have been IMO) up to parents to have half an ounce of sense and control what kids watch read etcet. I am also a bit puzzled about banning half dressed models on billboards...you do't even have to go to the beach these days...folk go shopping half dressed.
/// Maybe a symbol or cinema style rating should be used. ///
Maybe that could be an improvement on things, but on some adult series etc, a voice will announce that some scenes contain sexual images and violence, yet one never hears these warnings before soaps, except to say "if you are effected by any issues contained in the story line, ring 0801-..........".etc or words to that effect.
I notice that they will also give a warning about flashing lights before 'Has Britain Got Talent', maybe they should also include a warning about 'continuous high pitched screaming'.
'PARDON'?
Maybe that could be an improvement on things, but on some adult series etc, a voice will announce that some scenes contain sexual images and violence, yet one never hears these warnings before soaps, except to say "if you are effected by any issues contained in the story line, ring 0801-..........".etc or words to that effect.
I notice that they will also give a warning about flashing lights before 'Has Britain Got Talent', maybe they should also include a warning about 'continuous high pitched screaming'.
'PARDON'?
I know this won't go down well, but I'm really not convinced that the kind of content you're talking about really damages kids in any significant way. In fact all kids ever seem to do is seek it out. I'm not saying there needs to be no limit - some stuff clearly isn't suitable - you clearly can't have kids casually watching pornography or extreme violence (or stuff of that ilk, you get what I mean) as it's disturbing by nature. But is "sexual goings on in a car, qick escapes semi clad when the husband returns unexpectedly and continuous requests of "Shall we go upstairs" etc, etc" really something that's too much for a kid to handle? Really? It seems to me to be the kind of stuff they talk about in playgrounds all the time. Playgrounds are second only to the internet regarding talk of casual filth and depravity.
sticking a red triangle on the screen to warn of adult content drove up ratings for Ch4 some years back, definitely made any programmes with it showing a must-see for us as young teens...
As to changing the rules becausekids stay up late - what you're saying is that parents aren't eing parents o the state should be?
As to changing the rules becausekids stay up late - what you're saying is that parents aren't eing parents o the state should be?
The watershead only really currently exists on terrestrial channels. An outdated concept pushed through by the devil (Mary Whitehouse). Many seem to think the watershead stops thing like hardcore pornography or four letter words. In the 70's, even having a couple chatting in bed was deemed to be watershead material.
Never do we want to go back to being controlled like this and by always using children as the reason why grown adults cannot watch a man holding a gun.
Never do we want to go back to being controlled like this and by always using children as the reason why grown adults cannot watch a man holding a gun.