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Your internet is being censored. Is this what the government should really be doing with it's time?
I've already checked AB, we're not on the dirty internet here: https:/ /www.bl ocked.o rg.uk/
I thought some of you might be interested in this worrying (and amusingly put) issue about the censorship of the internet.
From Open Rights Group: www.departmentofdirty.co.uk
"The Department of Dirty is working with internet and mobile companies to stop the dirty internet. We are committed to protecting children and adults from online filth such as:
•Talk to Frank:
This government website tries to educate young people about drugs. We all know what ‘education’ means, don’t we? Blocked by Three.
•Girl Guides Essex:
They say, ‘guiding is about acquiring skills for life’. We say, why would young girls need skills? Blocked by BT.
•South London Refugee Association:
This charity aims to relieve poverty and distress. Not on our watch they don’t. Blocked by BT, EE, Sky and VirginMedia
We need you to help us take a stand against blogs, charities and education websites, all of which are being blocked [1]. It’s time to stop this sick filth. Together, we can clean up the internet."
I've already checked AB, we're not on the dirty internet here: https:/
I thought some of you might be interested in this worrying (and amusingly put) issue about the censorship of the internet.
From Open Rights Group: www.departmentofdirty.co.uk
"The Department of Dirty is working with internet and mobile companies to stop the dirty internet. We are committed to protecting children and adults from online filth such as:
•Talk to Frank:
This government website tries to educate young people about drugs. We all know what ‘education’ means, don’t we? Blocked by Three.
•Girl Guides Essex:
They say, ‘guiding is about acquiring skills for life’. We say, why would young girls need skills? Blocked by BT.
•South London Refugee Association:
This charity aims to relieve poverty and distress. Not on our watch they don’t. Blocked by BT, EE, Sky and VirginMedia
We need you to help us take a stand against blogs, charities and education websites, all of which are being blocked [1]. It’s time to stop this sick filth. Together, we can clean up the internet."
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have had sites that will not open when I have been trying to ressearch an answer. I do not know if the authorities were blocking it, or that the site was unavailable for some other reason.
When I was in Turkey earlier this year I experience proper censorship. YouTube was unavailable and parts of the BBC. It was very annoying.
I would hate the UK to go down that route. We must have safeguards against illegal content, but indiscriminate and blanket bans are surely not acceptable. Presumable the Government's own 'Frank' website was banned because it is about drugs. That ban is obviously in error, but highlights how stupid arbitrary restricting internet access is.
When I was in Turkey earlier this year I experience proper censorship. YouTube was unavailable and parts of the BBC. It was very annoying.
I would hate the UK to go down that route. We must have safeguards against illegal content, but indiscriminate and blanket bans are surely not acceptable. Presumable the Government's own 'Frank' website was banned because it is about drugs. That ban is obviously in error, but highlights how stupid arbitrary restricting internet access is.