Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Dissipate
This legislation is moronic. Even if it does pass there is no way in hell they are going to be able to enforce it.
Internet Censoring Routing is already in place, just a couple of clicks and done.
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Dissipate
This legislation is moronic. Even if it does pass there is no way in hell they are going to be able to enforce it.
Internet Censoring Routing is already in place, just a couple of clicks and done.
There will be a zillion ways around it. Although, I do not doubt that it is possible for the sheeple to succumb to Internet censorship. Those who are a bit tech savvy will always have something called a Dark Net. Text
If you arn't of legal age, you don't have much political clout.Originally posted by: Mo0o
Once this actually reaches MySpace the angst is going to go up 5000% with a 0% rise in political action
Originally posted by: SampSon
If you arn't of legal age, you don't have much political clout.Originally posted by: Mo0o
Once this actually reaches MySpace the angst is going to go up 5000% with a 0% rise in political action
Originally posted by: Sluggo
After seeing this Something Awful Fashion SWAT deal on some of the pics on MySpace, getting rid of it may not be a bad idea.
And yeah, for the record if you are at work I wouldnt click on any Something Awful link... So NSFW
Originally posted by: Sluggo
After seeing this Something Awful Fashion SWAT deal on some of the pics on MySpace, getting rid of it may not be a bad idea.
And yeah, for the record if you are at work I wouldnt click on any Something Awful link... So NSFW
A Pennsylvania congressman has introduced legislation that would ban minors from accessing social networking websites such as MySpace, and forbid libraries from making such access available.
Originally posted by: Sluggo
After seeing this Something Awful Fashion SWAT deal on some of the pics on MySpace, getting rid of it may not be a bad idea.
And yeah, for the record if you are at work I wouldnt click on any Something Awful link... So NSFW
Originally posted by: DaiShan
LOL another craptastic wannabe replacement for good parenting. I'm all for the sterilization of people that think it's ok to let their kids do whatever they please, including meeting people on the Internet.
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Sluggo
After seeing this Something Awful Fashion SWAT deal on some of the pics on MySpace, getting rid of it may not be a bad idea.
And yeah, for the record if you are at work I wouldnt click on any Something Awful link... So NSFW
OMG
LMFAO!
Edit: Jesus fscking christ.
:Q
LOL!
Originally posted by: Sluggo
Well if the government moves at its usual nominal pace, this should become effective right around March of 2034.
Assuming the house and senate can get the differences in their respective versions hammered out in a committee or 3.
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Meh, they'll grow out of it.
A Pennsylvania congressman has introduced legislation that would ban minors from accessing social networking websites such as MySpace, and forbid libraries from making such access available.
Originally posted by: Injury
It seems most of you didn't even read the article. You don't even have to read past the FIRST FREAKING PARAGRAPH to know that the topic title is beyond misleading. It doesn't ban the f'ing sites...
A Pennsylvania congressman has introduced legislation that would ban minors from accessing social networking websites such as MySpace, and forbid libraries from making such access available.
it bans MINORS and MINORS ONLY from using the sites.
So if you guys what to cry about rights and stuff go ahead, but personally I think it will help take care of some of the neffing around here and some of the trolling in FS/FT![]()
