| patrick ( @ 2006-04-05 12:14:00 |
MySpace.com, the fast-growing community website hugely popular with American teens, has removed 200,000 “objectionable” profiles from its site as it steps up efforts to calm fears about the safety of the network for young users. http://news.ft.com/cms/s/3f8a53d4-c 01c-11da-939f-0000779e2340.html
Ross Levinsohn, head of News Corp’s internet division, said some of the material taken down contained “hate speech”. Some of it, he said, was “too risqué” [like exposing government involvement in 911, for example]
We've taken back control of the media, and now the establishment is trying to wrest it back from us again - we are forced to create a distributed livejournal/myspace system to evade these Stasi censors - so be it, i will program it myself.
Ross Levinsohn, head of News Corp’s internet division, said some of the material taken down contained “hate speech”. Some of it, he said, was “too risqué” [like exposing government involvement in 911, for example]
We've taken back control of the media, and now the establishment is trying to wrest it back from us again - we are forced to create a distributed livejournal/myspace system to evade these Stasi censors - so be it, i will program it myself.