That and it's a 'social media ban' which is a pretty broad term. Depending how you define social media it could ecompase a lot of other platforms not included in the initial list i.e. Steam, Discord, etc.
This could lead to further restrictions on freedom of speech and anonymity dependent on whatever agenda the government is pushing or to try to control dissent by forcing the poplace to provide some form of ID to access any platform/access the internet.
That may be a leap too far from where we currently are, but it's an important factor to consider as it could have wider reaching consequences if left unchecked.
That being said, I think the large social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter are cesspools that prey on children/teens and are designed to be addictive even for adults.
It's due to that I'm stuck on the fence a little. If anything we as a society should be looking to pressure social media companies to operate ethically.
What has happened instead is that the Australian government has basically pushed the onus on social media companies to block access to these platforms and threatened them with a fine. There's no real plan for implementation, no push for education on social media and its issues.
I've watched plenty of Robwords videos and I have not gotten the impression he was a "jackass", let alone deserved to be punched in the face. Maybe it was down to the way that sentence was worded that comes across differently to me than intended.
It's also an opinion expressed in an online forum on the internet that is accessible to everyone. So, it's open for other people to express their opinion on others' opinions.
You're more than welcome to express your opinion, I was more asking if there was a tangible reason behind it. Is he known to be an arse, has he been an arse? But, it sounds like there may not be.
I have come to dislike this saying quite a lot. I have heard friends, family, the general populace utter this saying so often for the last 4-5 years It's become grating to hear.
Howdy! I've been helping make the Arsenal logo and wanted to run some things by you.
We're leaving Bluey, but wanted to know if there was a plan to make something on the opposite side of Bluey. If so, I'll leave that little corner for now. It's not super important space and means there's less to cover in :)
Also, did you want us to cover the southern cross star that's already been made at the end of the cannon?
Dissolution by C. J. Sansom. It's my favourite book :)
Set in England during the reign of Henry VIII and the dissolution of the monasteries, it follows a lawyer called Matthew Shardlake who is tasked to solve the murder of one of Thomas Cromwell's commissioners at Scarnsea monastery.
The series touches on the tenuous nature of politics and religion/faith of the time, amongst other things and how peoples lives were affected.
The price of winning