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Its an issue that is starting to become big down here in Australia, but the government are trialling a 'mandatory' internet filter which will block certain sites regardless of your preferences. They say that the they will only block sites deemed too inappropriate for children but eventually they will start to block websites unjustly (coming from a student who has to use school provided internet that has blocked everything, including education sites). The main problem is that it may block certain games for being deemed too violent for young kids.

So the essential question is, what is your opinion on this?
and add anything on this if needed.
 

Agayek

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It's censorship, which I am 100% against in all circumstances. People need to take responsibility for themselves and their children instead of expecting there to never be anything objectionable to ever exist.
 

Lios

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Australia really is trying to jump on the internet safety and anti-violence wagon aren't they? And they're being a little overzealous about it too it seems.
 

Knight Templar

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It can't really stop people doing the wrong thing so its going to be a costly waste of time.
What I dislike most is the fact they will not say what is banned, so its all a bit shady even if the power isn't abused.
 

Leorex

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in America, ( i know you said Australia ) that would be unacceptable.
 

Simriel

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Cant stop the signal. Someone will find a way around it.
 

terribleyetfun

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it really angers me when people suddenly decide something is inappropriate and then they have to go and ruin all the enjoyment by not allowing anyone to see it. I really do hope someone manages to crack this.
 

Nazulu

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Not again! They even have ways for parents to block certain websites now or you can buy special software. Why the hell is there so many people that think they know what is appropriate and what isn't?
 

JC175

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Zeeky_Santos said:
Inconsistancies Arise said:
Its an issue that is starting to become big down here in Australia, but the government are trialling a 'mandatory' internet filter which will block certain sites regardless of your preferences. They say that the they will only block sites deemed too inappropriate for children but eventually they will start to block websites unjustly (coming from a student who has to use school provided internet that has blocked everything, including education sites). The main problem is that it may block certain games for being deemed too violent for young kids.

So the essential question is, what is your opinion on this?
and add anything on this if needed.
dude, they trialled this thing last year and it received extremely negative feedback from everyone, gamers, internet browsing people and the three major ISP's in Australia. all of them hated it. it slowed down the internet and was generally ineffective. this is really old news man.

REALLY OLD NEWS really fucking old news, this is like late last year old. they aren't starting it up again, Bigpond, iinet and Internode (the big three ISP's) all hated the trials.

once again, every one. THIS IS OLD NEWS FOR AUSTRALIA, IT HAS BEEN ABOLISHED
This exactly. The plan still exists, but it relies on the cooporation of the relevant ISPs. When your major ISPs reject the plan, even if it happens the effect will be miniscule.

But I'm still against the idea as a concept anyway. It's blatant censorship, and will serve no purpose other than to slow the internet connections of eveybody. Like with all censorship, people eventually find a way around it.
 

ProfessorLayton

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Agayek said:
It's censorship, which I am 100% against in all circumstances. People need to take responsibility for themselves and their children instead of expecting there to never be anything objectionable to ever exist.
I am with you all the way in this one. Censorship is absolutely idiotic. People don't need other people to filter their lives. People need to live their own damn lives and the government is meant to hold order, not make sure everyone in the country lives exactly the way they want them to.
 

LooK iTz Jinjo

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If this passes I will never vote for labor ever again. I'll take my chances with that fuckwit Turnbull over internet censorship any day. Let's hope it doesn't come to that...
 

Altorin

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wow.. so australia is deciding that it wants to childproof the whole internet? what's next?

fuck those wallabies. Get out while you can
 

LooK iTz Jinjo

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Zeeky_Santos said:
Inconsistancies Arise said:
Its an issue that is starting to become big down here in Australia, but the government are trialling a 'mandatory' internet filter which will block certain sites regardless of your preferences. They say that the they will only block sites deemed too inappropriate for children but eventually they will start to block websites unjustly (coming from a student who has to use school provided internet that has blocked everything, including education sites). The main problem is that it may block certain games for being deemed too violent for young kids.

So the essential question is, what is your opinion on this?
and add anything on this if needed.
dude, they trialled this thing last year and it received extremely negative feedback from everyone, gamers, internet browsing people and the three major ISP's in Australia. all of them hated it. it slowed down the internet and was generally ineffective. this is really old news man.

REALLY OLD NEWS really fucking old news, this is like late last year old. they aren't starting it up again, Bigpond, iinet and Internode (the big three ISP's) all hated the trials.

once again, every one. THIS IS OLD NEWS FOR AUSTRALIA, IT HAS BEEN ABOLISHED
Dude obviously you haven't been watching the news at all because they are trying to bring it back and the whole thing is starting up again... Not old, New news
 

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MaxTheReaper said:
Inconsistancies Arise said:
They say that the they will only block sites deemed too inappropriate for children
Are you a child?
What about everyone else in Australia: Are they all chilren, too?
No?
Then this is a fucking stupid law.

And I bet you it's some "moral guardian" jackass who gets to decide what "inappropriate" is, so I sure hope you guys have websites dedicated solely to how amazing [whatever religion is prevalent in Australia] is.

But this is ridiculous. Parenting should be done by parents.
This topic reminds me of that family guy Episode with the American censorship bureau, Had a good point and also very funny. two birds with one fart joke.
 

lava_lamp

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Agayek said:
It's censorship, which I am 100% against in all circumstances. People need to take responsibility for themselves and their children instead of expecting there to never be anything objectionable to ever exist.
this man is right on
 

Dys

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Leorex said:
in America, ( i know you said Australia ) that would be unacceptable.
It won't be acceptable here either. The government is desperately trying to convince the public they are worth having around, and as they're too incompetent to do anything real they are making up threats and pretending to go through how various options of how best to deal with them. They know as well as anyone that if they try and censor the internet there will be blood on the steps of parliment.
 

NewGeekPhilosopher

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Dys said:
Leorex said:
in America, ( i know you said Australia ) that would be unacceptable.
It won't be acceptable here either. The government is desperately trying to convince the public they are worth having around, and as they're too incompetent to do anything real they are making up threats and pretending to go through how various options of how best to deal with them. They know as well as anyone that if they try and censor the internet there will be blood on the steps of parliment.
Remember, Remember, The Fifth of November... *buys V mask and hands V masks to others*
 

Logan Westbrook

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I covered this a few months back [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/89799]. The Australian government can trial it as much as they like, but if I understand correctly, they're going to have a very hard time getting the legislation actually passed in parliament as they simply do not have enough support.