I think that the President receives a greater number of threatening and hate tweets than AOC. He should be allowed to block those types of messages. Better... Trump should turn those messages over to the Secret Service. It's against the law to make threats.
Section 230 doesn't regulate speech, it regulates compliance with local laws. City of Santa Monica (and all municipalities) only need to require that Internet service providers simply check that all advertising is for legitimate products and services which are in compliance with local laws.
Advertisers should be required to submit proof that they have registered short term rental properties with appropriate government entities, and that they are paying taxes.
If Google says it's so, then they are - Criminals. Consider how many run for Congress and claim that they don't have a high net worth. However, after 2 or 3 terms, they are some of the wealthiest people in the Country.
Does everybody understand that Comcast uses the wireless MODEM in your home to provide coverage to mobile users? They add this feature without telling. You need to access your MODEM setup in order to turn it off.
I recall that the Obama Campaign bragged about how they used Facebook data to get votes. The new media said that our new President was a believer in the use of new technologies and systems and that he would be a great leader.
Why is it a crime for Trump's campaign to have used the same techniques???
This will never happen. About 10 years ago, Google offered to build a free wireless network for the City. The City officials gave Google a hard time regarding administrative issues. Google walked.
The end result is your smart phone being filled with crapware and competing apps. Can't delete the unwanted apps because they return with every "security" update.
For all those calling me a nasty person.... Understand that I was calling out Obama saying that he could not offer a pardon to Snowden. Obviously, Obama is an esteemed professor of our Constitution, who has never read the document. And, based on his performance over the past 8 years has totally ignored the document.
With regard to Snowden. If he was doing this because he is a patriot, he should come home and defend his actions. During the Vietnam War, Daniel Ellsburg released classified material, and stayed to defend his actions. He stood trial for his crimes - which carried a sentence of 115 years in prison - the charges were ultimately dismissed.
Actually, I am describing the classic definition of a reporter's (Journalist) job. Going beyond the facts is defined as editorializing, commentary, or opinion. What we have on the "News" Networks (Fox, CNN, etc.) are individuals (Wolf Blitzter; Giraldo; Megan Kelly) who claim to be reporting, but are in fact skewing the facts to present a personal point of view. If you are old enough to have seen the news broadcasters of 50 or 60 years ago, you would know the difference.
Christian Amanpour is a real Journalist who only injects personal opinion when asked. Don Lemon says he is a news reporter but is biased, and his presentation of facts are skewed to his personal beliefs.
A Journalist collects and presents facts, they are not supposed to inject personal thoughts. Writing that someone is crazy because they believe that the earth is flat is not the appropriate action of a Journalist. The Journalist may present facts on both sides of the issue. It's up to the reader of the article to determine which side is correct based on the information in the article.
I listened to his news conference. He never asked Russia to hack into Hillary's e-mails. What he requested was that if Russia had found the 30,000 missing e-mails to turn these over to the FBI. Hillary and her co-conspirator (the President) are trying to move the discussion away from the DNC violation of our federal election regulations.
Finally!!!! After 7 years, I can actually agree that President Obama is taking a reasonable action on the "No Rate Regulation of Broadband Internet Access Act". He should veto the bill. ISPs and the carriers have failed to make good on their promises. The US should be leading the world on providing inexpensive broadband telecommunication services.
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Whistle Blower
More likely that Adam Schiff is blowing gas from his posterior.
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Re: Twitter Blocking
I think that the President receives a greater number of threatening and hate tweets than AOC. He should be allowed to block those types of messages. Better... Trump should turn those messages over to the Secret Service. It's against the law to make threats.
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GDPR
Has anyone created a way to turn off the GDPR?
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Too Many
The real problem is that the amount of exclusive content is small and about 90% of it is boring. The non-exclusive content is the same old garbage.
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Section 230 & Speech
Section 230 doesn't regulate speech, it regulates compliance with local laws. City of Santa Monica (and all municipalities) only need to require that Internet service providers simply check that all advertising is for legitimate products and services which are in compliance with local laws.
Advertisers should be required to submit proof that they have registered short term rental properties with appropriate government entities, and that they are paying taxes.
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Google Face Recognition
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Comcast Wireless
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Porn Lawyer
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Amazon Streaming Sucks
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Facebook Data Used by Obama Campaign
Why is it a crime for Trump's campaign to have used the same techniques???
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SF Broadband
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With regard to Snowden. If he was doing this because he is a patriot, he should come home and defend his actions. During the Vietnam War, Daniel Ellsburg released classified material, and stayed to defend his actions. He stood trial for his crimes - which carried a sentence of 115 years in prison - the charges were ultimately dismissed.
I'm no fan of Snowden.
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Re: Re: You are wrong!
Christian Amanpour is a real Journalist who only injects personal opinion when asked. Don Lemon says he is a news reporter but is biased, and his presentation of facts are skewed to his personal beliefs.
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You are wrong!
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Trump Hacking E-mails
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President Veto
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