Anyway, while this article is major lulz, there sure is an issue on the internet (don't start flaming me for this)
I mean, some stuff go wayyyyy beyond free speech. But there's already some regulation with that, like you can't send anyone death threats because you feel like being an internet boss.
In my opinion, the problem with this bill is that it doesn't seem to really specify what offensive comments would be considered law-breaking; i.e., will simple acts like simply blurting out insults to another person (which typically happens when playing competitive games; i.e., FPS games) be a lawbreaking offense, or is this law more directed towards more serious acts? Sure, the law specifies some things, but in the end the most of what the law states (at least to me) is simply that, well, if you somehow offend someone in any shape or form over the internet then, well, off to jail for you!
Really though, I think we all just bitch at and troll each other because we have nothing else better to do and we like drama.
In my opinion, the problem with this bill is that it doesn't seem to really specify what offensive comments would be considered law-breaking; i.e., will simple acts like simply blurting out insults to another person (which typically happens when playing competitive games; i.e., FPS games) be a lawbreaking offense, or is this law more directed towards more serious acts? Sure, the law specifies some things, but in the end the most of what the law states (at least to me) is simply that, well, if you somehow offend someone in any shape or form over the internet then, well, off to jail for you!
Really though, I think we all just bitch at and troll each other because we have nothing else better to do and we like drama.
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