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Trump signs law forcing websites to Censor users and bans Porn
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3-21-2018

Trump signs law forcing websites to Censor users and bans Porn


The legislation, called the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA), but also referred to as SESTA, would cut into the broad protections websites have from legal liability for content posted by their users. Those protections are codified in Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act from 1996, a law that many internet companies see as vital to protecting their platforms and that SESTA would amend to create an exception for sex trafficking.

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), the most outspoken critic of SESTA and one of the authors of the 1996 law, said that making exceptions to Section 230 will lead to small internet companies having to face an onslaught of frivolous lawsuits.
EFF expressed its disappointment, saying, "Today is a dark day for the Internet. Congress just passed the Internet censorship bill SESTA/FOSTA. SESTA/FOSTA will silence online speech by forcing Internet platforms to censor their users. As lobbyists and members of Congress applaud themselves for enacting a law ostensibly tackling the problem of trafficking, let's be clear: Congress just made trafficking victims less safe, not more. Sex trafficking experts have tried again and again to explain to Congress how SESTA/FOSTA will put trafficking victims in danger. Sex workers have spoken out too, explaining how online platforms have literally saved their lives. Why didn't Congress consult with the people their bill would most directly affect? [...] When platforms choose to err on the side of censorship, marginalized voices are censored disproportionately. SESTA/FOSTA will make the Internet a less inclusive place, something that hurts all of us. This might just be the beginning. Some of these groups behind SESTA / FOSTA seem to see the bill as a mere stepping stone to banning pornography from the Internet."
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I don't plan on censoring anyone
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#3
3-22-2018
Craigslist was just forced to shut down the Personals section of the website

Craigslist forced offline in United States

US Congress just passed HR 1865, "FOSTA", seeking to subject websites to criminal and civil liability when third parties (users) misuse online personals unlawfully.
Any tool or service can be misused. We can't take such risk without jeopardizing all our other services, so we are regretfully taking craigslist personals offline. Hopefully we can bring them back some day.
To the millions of spouses, partners, and couples who met through craigslist, we wish you every happiness!
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Just saw that Reddit also shut down all groups
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#5
Good. I'm all for free speech but I also think freedom has its limits.
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#6
That's unfortunate that you don't realize the significance of this.
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There's a lot done on the internet and the dark web that I don't agree with at all.  It enables the bad guys.  Free speech has limits.  There is such thing as hate speech.  And we have laws for a reason.  What really needs to happen is they need to do something about VPNs because those enable people to pretty much do whatever they want unfettered.  Law enforcement can do nothing about it.

Here is just one example:

https://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/illicit-...-1.3857924

There are far more disturbing uses of the dark web than this, also. It's horrible.
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By the way, Dave, please read this story and then tell me what you think of those Craigslist ads:

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/fat...li=AAggFp5

Free speech be damned. I'm glad they shut that crap down.
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People do bad things with hammers, should hammers be banned?
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(03-26-2018, 08:49 AM)dmcowen674 Wrote: People do bad things with hammers, should hammers be banned?

If people were using hammers to exploit children the way these creeps are using the internet, then yes, they should be banned. You are making a straw man argument as well.
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