We've started temporarily blocking a number of sites that are hosting footage of Friday’s terrorist attack in Christchurch. We understand this may inconvenience some legitimate users of these sites, but these are extreme circumstances and we feel this is the right thing to do.
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Replying to @Telstra_news
Dear Telstra, blocking websites on your moral grounds is objectionable. Going to block Tianamen Square as well? Facebook? In response, I will ensure the video is much more freely available than it already is, circumventing your blocks. You disgrace.
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Replying to @dibblego @Telstra_news
Good to see you endorse terriorism and mass shootings.
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Replying to @jrgibson1 @Telstra_news
I do? Thanks for letting me know that important fact.
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Replying to @dibblego @Telstra_news
You want to post and endorse video of mass shootings.
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Replying to @jrgibson1 @Telstra_news
No. I want to not be policed by an internet service provider.
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Replying to @dibblego @Telstra_news
I understand where you’re coming from and completely agree that there’s some issues around blocking some sites because you don’t agree with the content (which is your point) I also don’t think spreading the video and giving people access to the horrific content is the right “fu”
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I do, as distasteful as it is. I guess this is the point of disagreement.
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Yes. That’s exactly the same as showing GoPro footage of someone shooting a mosque. I’m so glad there’s nary people in the world to pick up my mistakes
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