say goodbye to uncensored internet in Cambodia
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Re: say goodbye to uncensored internet in Cambodia
I know this is an old threat, but internet censorship really is one of the worst things that could potentially happen.
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i can think of many things worse; cancer, death of a child, car crash, thyphoid outbreak,ill health,no draught beer, no easy visas,no cheap accommodation etc etcJohnyMacler wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 8:30 pm I know this is an old threat, but internet censorship really is one of the worst things that could potentially happen.
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Those are bad things happening to you.bangkokhooker wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 9:39 pmi can think of many things worse; cancer, death of a child, car crash, thyphoid outbreak,ill health,no draught beer, no easy visas,no cheap accommodation etc etcJohnyMacler wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 8:30 pm I know this is an old threat, but internet censorship really is one of the worst things that could potentially happen.
What are the worst things for a society?
Probably not internet censorship directly, though the 'internet' part of that is redundant these days.
But censorship potentially throws a veil over much more sinister developments, and is itself a measure of how controlled a society is.
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Re: say goodbye to uncensored internet in Cambodia
Hey all,
I'm bumping up this thread because there has been another official government announcement today about "fake news" . So, here's a reminder. In Cambodia, posting anything declared to be "fake news" by official sources can get you sued for defamation or incitement to stir up unrest or something similar. I don't know who actually gets sued, but it's not the kind of attention we want for the forum.(Or that you would want either.)
This is not a new problem, but new CEO forum members might need to be reminded that freedom of speech can be very relative in Cambodia, so you do need to mind what you say and what you post here.
As more subjects are being declared fake news by the authorities, we are reduced to a form of self-censorship about what we post on the open forum unfortunately. (Fortunately, we also have the closed discussion forum, paradoxically for open discussion. ) And also unfortunately, Cambodia's new big bro is very attached to internet censorship, so things are not likely to improve in the near future.
Today's latest "fake news" subject is here, just so you know.
http://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/e ... 43-25.html
I'm bumping up this thread because there has been another official government announcement today about "fake news" . So, here's a reminder. In Cambodia, posting anything declared to be "fake news" by official sources can get you sued for defamation or incitement to stir up unrest or something similar. I don't know who actually gets sued, but it's not the kind of attention we want for the forum.(Or that you would want either.)
This is not a new problem, but new CEO forum members might need to be reminded that freedom of speech can be very relative in Cambodia, so you do need to mind what you say and what you post here.
As more subjects are being declared fake news by the authorities, we are reduced to a form of self-censorship about what we post on the open forum unfortunately. (Fortunately, we also have the closed discussion forum, paradoxically for open discussion. ) And also unfortunately, Cambodia's new big bro is very attached to internet censorship, so things are not likely to improve in the near future.
Today's latest "fake news" subject is here, just so you know.
http://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/e ... 43-25.html
Re: say goodbye to uncensored internet in Cambodia
if they are based here then they could be run by the government, or giving their information to government. if not based here you are still being monitored. people seem to think vpns are the solution but I think they are a little misguided there.bangkokhooker wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 11:40 am Right but what VPNs or proxies are available in Cambodia?
You’ll need to access their servers to get out of cam then connect to midgetporn.com. If they are not based here there will be blocks.
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Re: say goodbye to uncensored internet in Cambodia
But some subjects are apparently ok to discuss on the darknet....
I dont think that's too wise.
Just my 2c.
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I dont think that's too wise.
Just my 2c.
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