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Censorship - thoughts?
In the media (TV, radio, newspapers/magazines etc). Do you agree with it? If so, to what extent should it 'protect' people and what from?
And ultimately, is it, or should it be the responsibility of a broadcaster/organisation to 'protect' its consumers or should it be the responsibility of the individual? |
I think there should be none, and there can be some new sophisticated automatic censoring system option put in place for Sky/Virgin/Freeview users to enable, which would automatically censor swears, and, um, recognise nudity.
That would be perfect. |
I think it's bollocks.
KEEP PORN FREE! |
[Is not sure if this is about ACTA or not]
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censorship is bad mmkay.
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I think it depends entirely. To an extent I think ignorance is bliss.
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I just hate one thing though, how it's okay to censor girl's vaginas on TV after watershed - but it's perfectly fine to show a man's dick on full view. It's like how is that acceptable? |
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It should be the parents' responsibility to decide what's appropriate for their child. I'm sorry but every time I hear "you can't expect me to keep an eye on my child all the time!" I'm just hearing "I'm lazy".
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If you ask me, most digital/satellite and cable services have parental controls on them, allowing you to block certain channels/types of programmes/age restricted programmes at whatever time you like, so as such, really, there's no need for any type of watershed. You just block the programmes you don't want your child to see, and, well...keep an eye on them, and the problem is solved. I don't see why adults should be prevented from watching adult content at certain times of the day for no other reason than the supposed 'protection' of children. It's quite patronising also, that after the watershed certain restrictions are still put in place. If you don't like it, don't watch. Quite simple IMO. |
I think the way it works on TV is fine right now, it provides a "safe zone" for when parents can let their kids watch TV. Plus mild breakage of censorship is allowed sometimes, like in Coronation Street, you occasionally hear the word "bastard" despite it being 7:30pm.
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read the honour killings thread, and maybe you'd change yur tune...sometimes maybe the parents shouldn't be soooo involved... depending on the parents... |
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This is normal. Whats Your Real Beef? |
I completely agree with the watershed concept. Why do we need swearing anyway?
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As well as that, you can choose to block certain channels completely, certain programmes completely, or some or all channels after certain times of the day, for example after 10pm. It is usually a one-off set up that can be easily adjusted whenever you wish. It doesn't require constant surveillance at all. Quote:
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My parents didn't even let me watch The Simpsons when i was a kid. (but my best friend would record it on VHS for me and i'd watch it at his house)
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Typical. |
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