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Poster: jonc Date: March 07, 2007 09:56:19am
Forum: opensource_movies Subject: Re: You missed the point

I understand your feeling, but the Web is a place for _all_ ideas and information (or misinformation). We will disagree or be offended by much of it, but we can't regulate it. The Archive also contains wartime propaganda and "exploitation" videos. That's not to liken the Americans to the Jihadists, but there's plenty to go around.

The Archive does have rules, but they can't review all content as it comes in. It just isn't practical with the volume that pours in. It would not be possible to trace the source or intentions. They might make the process more difficult to discourage multiple downloads, but that would affect everybody.

The best you can do is your own education campaign. Telephone Toughguys reviews get a little crude, but they get his feelings across. Perhaps a website criticizing the Jihadist movement?

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