Rhode Island is the latest US state to discuss mandatory censorship of web content, at first targeting pornography:
Rhode Island Democratic state Senators Frank Ciccone (@senatorciccone) and Hanna Gallo (@hannagallo27) have proposed grandstanding, unworkable legislation, "Relating to Public Utilities and Carriers—Internet Digital Blocking" which would mandate the state's ISPs to identify all the pornography on the [I]nternet, and then block it for all Rhode Islanders, unless those Rhode Islanders specifically requested their porn to be unblocked and paid $20 for the privilege.
These proposals fly in the face of the observation that automated pornography filters don't work and that even the manual ones are neither practical, reliable, nor scalable.
Source : Rhode Island proposes blocking all online porn and charging $20 to unblock it. Boing Boing.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Friday March 09 2018, @05:37PM (2 children)
Oh look, a snowflake triggered by a different opinion. By definition, recommendations don't reign anything.
Which is probably true. Plus, why would you think that Dodd–Frank actually changes that any? Theater doesn't usually do that.
(Score: 3, Informative) by aristarchus on Friday March 09 2018, @08:05PM (1 child)
The obvious rebuttal is that "reign" is an intransitive verb, although it can also be a noun. And, hardly a snowflake, majority opinion? Verily and forsooth, all are aware that a "khallow recommendation" is no recommendation at all. It is more like an opinion, not a different opinion, just a wrong opinion. So, obvious, expected, and not at all useful or interesting.
(Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 09 2018, @11:47PM
Intransitive, intransigent and anti-commutative.