Sex, censorship, and the Net
dan tynan on Dec 10 2008 | Filed under: Cringley, Infoworld, Privacy, politics
There’s a war going on between wanna-be Web cops and those who like their Net unregulated. Is Internet censorship inevitable?
dan tynan on Dec 10 2008 | Filed under: Cringley, Infoworld, Privacy, politics
There’s a war going on between wanna-be Web cops and those who like their Net unregulated. Is Internet censorship inevitable?
dan tynan on Dec 05 2008 | Filed under: (anti) social media, Cringley, Google, Infoworld, Jesus H. Christ, Video, Web 2.0, youtube
Social networks are starting to censor their edgier content — and some folks want to apply the same rules to video games.
dan tynan on Dec 03 2008 | Filed under: (anti) social media, Computerworld, Culture Crash, Da Web, Google, Web 2.0, youtube
YouTube and Ning are trying to shed adult-oriented content to appeal to mainstream advertisers. Will it work, or will people just go elsewhere to satisfy their prurient desires?
After a wild and passionate youth, YouTube and Ning have both announced they’re adopting a policy of abstinence. Heck, they might even join a convent. Why? Money, [...]