Surfing on the web, I have recently found an interesting article on Yahoo.com.
It takes about censure on social networks.
"An Islamic court of appeal confirmed the failure realized last week by the Association of the Moslem Brotherhood of Nigeria, which tries to censure the debate in the social networks on a case of amputation that took place 10 years ago." YAHOO.COM
A few days ago the news was that Facebook had censured photos of pregnant women, closing the accounts of the users that there were appearing.
Israel's hard assaults are not making Gaza impassive anybody. The manifestations repeat themselves to favor and in against, and in the network, Facebook is one more tool to show your support or rejection. Different groups, both of support and of rejection to the Israeli assaults they are noticing as Facebook's network it is censuring their contents.
Once we know those news, here is the question: Is Facebook being too strict with its censure policy?
There are lots of opinions for the absolutly freedom on social networks, on the other hand there are some ones against it.
Well, in my personal opinion, although we are in a modern world where we are supposed to be free, we can go everywhere whenever we want, I think that sometimes censure on social networks is beneficial for society, because lots of children are used, for example, to Facebook, and taking care of them is a social responsibility.
I will link a video that I think it will help to a better understanding of the topic.
jueves, 8 de abril de 2010
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