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UK Sleepwalking into censorship managed by China!


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2013 Jul 29, 9:09am   644 views  4 comments

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Sleepwalking into censorship

After brief conversations with some of the Internet Service Providers that will be implementing the UK's "pornwall" we've established a little bit about what it will be doing. To be fair, the BBC were pretty close.

The essential detail is that they will assume you want filters enabled across a wide range of content, and unless you un-tick the option, network filters will be enabled. As we’ve said repeatedly, it’s not just about hardcore pornography.

You'll encounter something like this:

EDIT NOTE: the category examples are based on current mobile configurations and broad indications from ISPs

(1) Screen one

"Parental controls"
Do you want to install / enable parental controls
☑ yes
☐ no

[next]

(2) Screen two [if you have left the box ticked]

“Parental controls”

Do you want to block

☑ pornography
☑ violent material
☑ extremist and terrorist related content
☑ anorexia and eating disorder websites
☑ suicide related websites
☑ alcohol
☑ smoking
☑ web forums
☑ esoteric material
☑ web blocking circumvention tools

You can opt back in at any time

[continue]

The precise pre-ticked options may vary from service to service.

What's clear here is that David Cameron wants people to sleepwalk into censorship. We know that people stick with defaults: this is part of the idea behind 'nudge theory' and 'choice architecture' that is popular with Cameron.

The implication is that filtering is good, or at least harmless, for anyone, whether adult or child. Of course, this is not true; there's not just the question of false positives for web users, but the affect on a network economy of excluding a proportion of a legitimate website's audience.

There comes a point that it is simply better to place your sales through Amazon and ebay, and circulate your news and promotions exclusively through Facebook and Twitter, as you know none of these will ever be filtered.

Meanwhile ISPs face the unenviable customer relations threat of increased complaints as customers who hadn't paid much attention find websites unexpectedly blocked.

Just as bad, filters installed with no thought cannot be expected to set appropriately for children of different ages.

Of course, all of this could be easily avoided by simply having an 'active choice' as the ISPs originally suggested: with no preset defaults, forcing customers to specify whether they wanted filters, or not.

It's really very surprising that Cameron's campaign has spent six months insisting on a system designed to fail consumers, threatening ISPs with legislation if they didn't use the inaccurate, error prone method that Number 10 seem to believe in.

If it all seems to work badly, at what point is it ok for ISPs to start running their own businesses, and change the setup screens?

Update

We've launched a petition calling for David Cameron to drop his plans for default Internet filtering. Sign the petition here: https://www.openrightsgroup.org/campaigns/cameron-stop-sleepwalking

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1   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jul 29, 11:05pm  

I think it's great!

I wish we did censor our pop culture more, and shined a brighter light on the inner workings of our government.

You can say what you want about the Chinese. BUT!!!!
At least when some official fucks up over there, he does pay the price in grand fashion.

Less memes and Beiber, and more prosecution of assholes like Holder, Bernanke, and the run away bankers. Where do I sign up?

2   puhim   2013 Jul 30, 7:29am  

CaptainShuddup says

I wish we did censor our pop culture more, and shined a brighter light on the inner workings of our government.

Oh no, don;t be stupid, they are making you optin-in to the following:

Do you want to block

☑ pornography
☑ violent material
☑ extremist and terrorist related content
☑ anorexia and eating disorder websites
☑ suicide related websites
☑ alcohol
☑ smoking
☑ web forums
☑ esoteric material
☑ web blocking circumvention tools

3   Shaman   2013 Jul 30, 7:44am  

Sorry captain, but your choices would be classified under extremist and terrorist content. Censorship always works best to cover up indiscretions, lies, and abuses of power.

4   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jul 30, 11:26pm  

Quigley says

Censorship always works best to cover up indiscretions, lies, and abuses of power.

Poppy cock, Obama does right out in the open under the guise of "Transparency".

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