Bangladesh Extends Social Media Ban, Blocking Twitter and Skype (thestack.com)
An anonymous reader writes: A month after temporarily blocking social media sites including Facebook and WhatsApp, the Bangladeshi government has now taken steps to take down online chat software Skype and social networking service Twitter. The decision came after a supreme court ruling which sentenced two opposition leaders to death, having found them guilty of crimes committed in the 1971 war of independence from Pakistan. The ruling rejected petitions to review the war criminals' death sentences. It divided the country, with many strongly protesting the decision. The social media ban is seen as a way to control any attempt at mass mobilization among dissidents.
I believe that Facebook, and other third-party-edited-for-you content, will be seen by governments as attempting to sway the opinions of their citizens. And -- I don't think they're wrong.
I love Mondays. On a Monday, anything is possible.
that comment section is sort of risky.
And nothing, repeat NOTHING of value was lost.
In fact, the country's overall productivity was found to have risen by 8% overall, and most people seemed happier in general.
Some people actually spoke to each other (hard to believe, but it's true!) and no one felt the need to take a photo of their fucking lunch and upload it so everyone else could see it.
Maybe we could do the same thing here, just for a week or two.
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
Guys, I got an idea! Instead of a distributed, open, peer to peer network under no central point of control as it was designed to be, let's continue to centralize all human communication on one of just a few commercial, closed, and proprietary services.
I mean, that seems like a good idea. Right?
Let's prevent them from harmlessly venting online.
Don't waste your vote! Vote for whoever you want, unless you live in a swing state it won't matter anyways
Of course you are not wrong, which is why freedom of speech (and the press -- the means of mass production and distribution of speech) are in the First Amendment of the US. Governments will censor to remain in power.
(-1: Post disagrees with my already-settled worldview) is not a valid mod option.
Most browsers can be configured to avoid such issues to a greater or lesser degree..
--- Mercutio was right.
Precisely! I thought that it was just a more complicated combination of FaceTime and iMessages
Dirt poor, repressive government takes steps to reject technology, choosing staying dirt poor and repressive as best options for improving status of nation and people.
Slashdot's started playing Christmas music?
Il n'y a pas de Planet B.
I realize the word 'media' has many definitions but, for the sake of clarity, I'd suggest we just drop the word media. It's social. Social media implies it's news done by a group and that might be a possibility but, as evidence has shown us, that's not the actual results.
It's the washer-room for modern women and the pot-belly stove for modern men. It's gossip and group-think. It's peer-pressure and conformity. It's your own created echo-chamber, a mental prison of your own choosing. I have been there and I have read quite a bit of content. No, I do not have an account and never have.
It's as social as Slashdot only I probably get more valid news from the comments here than anywhere else. I don't even *have* to give up a bunch of personal information, allow cross-site tracking, or even use a real name. Sure, I'm me and some of us know who I am. Yes, I've been pretty open with who I am. Yes, I elect to do so.
So, I guess, it's really not media so much as it's news media (as seems to be the implication by many) but it is social. Hell, I get more news here, even in the comments, than I suspect *most* people get on Facebook. Well, more valuable news to me, personally. Simply call it a social website and stop pretending that it's valid, vetted, or valuable media when that's only a fraction of a percent of the content.
"So long and thanks for all the fish."
No, you're not even *remotely* Libertarian - not even close to "pretty libertarian." I strongly suspect you aren't even remotely aware of the actual political ideology known as Libertarianism.
"So long and thanks for all the fish."
If only the US constitution were still valid and in effect.