Sunday, May 21, 2017

BBC WILL REPORT PEOPLE TO THEIR BOSS IF THEY POST "OFFENSIVE COMMENTS"


From the Daily Mail:
The BBC is threatening to report users to their bosses if they leave 'offensive' comments on one of the corporation's websites, it has been revealed. 
Its privacy policy has sparked a furious backlash online with the broadcaster branded 'Orwellian' and accused of 'blackmail'. 
The draconian document warns that if the corporation deems a comment to be 'offensive, inappropriate or objectionable' then a user could have their 'personal information' used against them. 
The policy - which a spokesman said is 'standard' - also applies to those who 'engage in any disruptive behaviour on any BBC service' - although the definition of what constitutes such a sanction is not clearly defined. 
It further states that a 'defamatory' post could result in a user's 'employer, school email/internet provider or law enforcement agency' being informed directly.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The MSM is out of control. Who do they think they are? Or rather, who have they been led to believe they are?

Always On Watch said...

Orwell's 1984.