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daisycutter

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  1. "Fan activation initiatives" - lol - is this pc talk for "entertainment" footy is the only entertainment i go to the ground for - the rest is generally an annoyance and amateurish like "reality" tv
  2. kero must think schwabby is still at the mfc......she needs to let go
  3. except sometimes it's more about eddie than the club
  4. no......actually 405 up as of friday 35,485 16/3/2018 35,080 16/3/2017
  5. i see uncle phoenix has risen from his vomit splattered ashes
  6. so, more money down the drain that could have gone to grass roots footy surprised they didn't get meatloaf to do the vocals
  7. limited edition for 1,000 lucky mugs punters
  8. can i put you down for a dozen, ethan?
  9. only thing wrong with the article is the timing as usual with kero one questions her motives
  10. considering he can't even spell his given name, i wouldn't take too much notice of anything he said. or his father.
  11. ok then, i'll skip the free scarf next year in favour of the merchandise discount
  12. i'll be saving my biccies for the 2019 161st anniversary jumper
  13. i wonder if any demonlander has the full set?
  14. big footy would be in more trouble than us. they even have a rumours sub board which gets quite libellous and seems unmoderated
  15. that's the blackest navy blue i've ever seen (assuming the colour is accurate on the mfc merchandise page)
  16. at the moment in western countries it is a bit of a free for all. there is uncertainty as far as the law goes. in the future the internet will be even more king of communications than it is now. fta and satellite tv will be virtually dead, as will printed media. it will all (mostly) be moved to the lawless (currently) internet. There must be huge legislative changes globally coming. What they will be who knows, and it will be a moving target for some time. moderate or draconian, is anyone's guess, but it's definitely going to happen.
  17. but arguably they haven't been expeditious or coopertive on many occasions and have been difficult on issues of disclosure. Where they have complied it has been more through overt pressure and threats than any particular legal regulation. I'm not saying they should be instantly liable for any 3rd party content but their needs to be more legally binding regulations to spell out their responsibilities and liabilities when certain content is published on their sites
  18. not so simple, ethan. torrent sites were 3rd party too and have been held to account. third party sites still have a duty of moderation and governance especially when run as profit centres. fb have had issues of failure to moderate and refusal to disclose to authorities. it's inevitable (even if impractical and difficult) that there will be more legislation globally to increase regulation of the internet
  19. wunderbar! a victory for the great unwashed
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