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All internet porn will be blocked to protect children, under UK government plan
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Bloodloss 4,497 posts
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morriss 71,293 posts
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Bloodloss 4,497 posts
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Like fuck it will. We will make the student protests look like a fairy story! -
RobTheBuilder 6,976 posts
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Registered 17 years agoHaha... I wonder which MPs will lead the campaign against the bill?? -
I will... opt in. I think. -
Tom_Servo 18,079 posts
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Registered 11 years agoYou thought Poll Tax was bad? You ain't seen nothin' yet! -
Genji 19,682 posts
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Registered 17 years agoThey proposed filtering here too, and it failed hard. And Australia is probably even more conservative and prudish when it comes to these things.
You'll be fine. -
Load_2.0 33,582 posts
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Registered 18 years agoThey will be facing some stiff resistance from me and others. -
Tom_Servo 18,079 posts
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They can stick that up their arse.
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Ged42 7,985 posts
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Registered 14 years agoHurrrumph yes, porn is to easy to access by children these days, all they have to do is type in few words in to Goggle or whatever it's called and they're able to view scenes of young ladies enjoying excreeting in cups.
/pauses to wipe drool
Why back in my day we'd spend hours searching railway sidings for the mearest cut out of the Daily Sport. Kids are... sorry have it too easy these days, too easy by far.
Hurrrumph -
'Instead of using parental controls to stop access to pornography - so-called "opting out" - the tap will be turned off at source. Adults will then have to "opt in."'
/calls front desk
'Hello, is that reception? Susan? Oh, hi. Can you make pornography come on my internet please? Oh, that’s very nice of you. Thank you.' -
Dirtbox 92,596 posts
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Load_2.0 33,582 posts
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Registered 18 years agoYep I had to fish around in dumpsters for coverless bongo mags when I was young.
Plus I had to plan my activities around the availaility of the VCR in the lounge.
The youth of today will never experience the thrill of trying to pull up your pants and eject a cassette in an mad rush upon hearing a car in the driveway! -
Whizzo 44,810 posts
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Registered 20 years agoI would assume it would be along the same lines that "adult" sites are blocked on mobile internet unless you specify they're not on most networks. The problem with that is the definition of adult is rather broad, trying to find out about a bottle of wine when I got my new mobile, as a demo of Google Goggles to my sister, had some of the search results blocked.
It's daft, won't achieve anything and is the typical sort of 19th century thinking that should just fuck off and die. -
A survey by Psychologies magazine this summer found that one in three children aged 10 in Britain had viewed pornography on the net.
I think what they mean by this is that one in three children aged 10 in Britain has searched "boobs" on google images. -
In my days (10 years ago) when I didn't have the net it was all about the 10 minute freeviews on the adult channel and busting one then. When you heard a creak, you had to pull up trousers, change channel to something you would realistically watch, not look out of breath, turn volume back up and all without making a sound.
Also trying not to look at mum/dad/sibling with embarrassment/anger/guilt. -
Most decent CP are gifs anyway. -
CP?
CHILD PORN!?
You fucking sicko! -
trip919 2,348 posts
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Registered 12 years agoLol. Porn IS the internet. -
Dirtbox 92,596 posts
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Genji 19,682 posts
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Registered 17 years agoEh, this isn't so bad. Kids are sexier in real life anyway. -
RichDC 9,177 posts
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Registered 17 years agoDirtbox wrote:
Yep. Its a fact that there was no sex-crime before the internet.
Ah, the knee jerking morons that we vote into power.
She quoted the example of two underage brothers sentenced to at least five years' detention this year for a sadistic sex attack on two other boys in South Yorkshire. The brothers were said to have had a "toxic" home life where they were exposed to pornography.
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PearOfAnguish 7,573 posts
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Registered 17 years ago"Technically we know it can be done because the ISPs are already removing child porn after the government put pressure on them.
These people should at least try to understand how technology works before proposing such measures. Child porn is blocked on a per-site basis using blacklists, they can't just filter it out. How does she think this is going to work, is someone going to catalog every porn site?
If so, I volunteer for that job. -
'Perversion for profit'
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sport 17,064 posts
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Registered 16 years agoLoad "$" wrote:
The youth of today will never experience the thrill of trying to pull up your pants and eject a cassette in an mad rush upon hearing a car in the driveway!
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PazJohnMitch 17,276 posts
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Who would want to be seen protesting in public about internet porn though?
EDIT: It's only blocked by default though, with an opt-in measure. Not completely blocked. As such, I actually agree with the idea.
Can't imagine how head-fucked I'd be by now if I'd have had access to the internet from such an early age. -
This forum is starting to sound rather like /b/ today...
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