Massachussetts Legislature Bans Twitter From Office Computers
from the why? dept
Copycense points us to the bizarre news that the Massachussetts state legislature has decided to ban Twitter from office computers. While Facebook is still allowed, and officials can still tweet via their mobile phones, it's banned on computers. The Legislative Information Services dept is claiming that it's because Twitter is "vulnerable to viruses," but that's fairly bizarre reasoning. Twitter itself is not prone to viruses. Some users may post links to viruses, but that's true on Facebook as well. Besides blocking all of Twitter seems like a sledgehammer approach. While most of the state officials interviewed in the Boston Herald article above seemed upset about the ban and questioned the reasoning behind it, the funniest quote has to come from State Senator Robert Hedlund, who apparently has a list of those darned online time-wasters that he has no self-control over, and wishes were banned:“There should be more sites that are blocked. We should also ban solitaire, Bejeweled and Farmville.”Or, you know, Senator Hedlund, you can just stop playing those games...
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Bejeweled demads you take LSD from your coffee machine, and Twitter is like that earworm for eyes. And Solitaire is for dangerous loners who like guns.
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In most large companies I've worked for/with Security has an implied mandate to save users from themselves.
There's been countless times when I've googled a technical error and have been blocked because the content was on "forums" or "a website not commonly used for business."
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Don't ban Twitter fire the IT staff
And I sure hope any MA state agencies don't have twitter accounts that citizens have come to rely on.....
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you're an idiot.
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As taxpayers, we should be happy when government is at least making an effort to keep public employees from wasting their work days on social media sites.
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And let's face it, the people who would click on shortened links from untrusted sources would also click on longer and/or obfuscated links, so what does it matter?
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Useless decision of the month
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Playing games
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banned at my work too
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You're proposing that people should consider technological ability? Hah!
That's a nice and good idea but any political manager worth their salt knows the most statistically-accurate population to vote in any election falls into to categories-- the emotive uninformed and the elderly. These are the poor souls who are stuck in a comatose state in front of a TV programmed to exclusively show FoxNews at the assisted-living center.
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You're proposing that people should consider technological ability? Hah!
That's a nice and good idea but any political manager worth their salt knows the most statistically-active population to vote in any election likely falls into two categories-- "the elderly" and "the emotive-uninformed". These are the poor souls who are stuck in a comatose state in front of a TV programmed to exclusively show FoxNews at the assisted-living center or they have confederate flags waving in their front lawn.
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Mass Leg in solidarity with Mubarak
The Massachusetts legislature strongly condemns irresponsible media and fully supports the restoration of law and order. Banning Twitter is more than a mere gesture, it's a forthright statement that the legislature will do its utmost to suppress insurrection.
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Bureaucrat Gets Busted
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How about a statewide ban on the internet?
There's a two things that people need to do:
1. Get away from all things that are internet and computer related. Get out and excerise. Start roughing it in the Great Outdoors. Learn something nature-like.
2. Save your hard earned money by dropping your internet phone, and cable. Sell your computers and TVs and have daily conversations at the dinner table with your family.
3. Support your local post office by sending letters in handwriting to your relatives or friends.
4. Ask a Jesus to come into your heart and he will rid you all things that are technology. Find a church group and give a witness on how Jesus help you out of your internet addiction.
5. Support your local bookstore. Buy a book and read.
We don't need the internet. We need to support our local post offices and bookstores.
The internet stops here. Together we can get all people away from their internet addictions and come to Jesus for forgiveness. When the internet dies, we will rejoice in the Name of The Lord Jesus.
God bless.
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