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Old 21-08-2017, 10:45 AM #23
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Here is a question, should it be against the law for someone to vocalise their thoughts and opinions in the privacy of their own home? Where does one draw the line, should it be against the law to have anything other than pure and harmless thoughts?

I don't disagree necessarily with some troll behaviour being made illegal, but i do wonder where all this is going to end up.

You may say i'm exaggerating or whatever, but we are only a short period away from linking thought to computer interaction, its going to become a real issue very soon.
This is not the issue in question, there is a world of difference between having a conversation in your house expressing an opinion and messaging a person directly stating I am going to do 'xyz' to you, can you not see this?

It's not even nearly comparable :/
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