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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: A nonny mouse Date: March 28, 2015, 3:28 pm
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[quote author=Kerry link=topic=65.msg877#msg877 date=1427569093]
I thought about using a "wonky donkey" one for you, but I
thought maybe you wouldn't enjoy that as a permanent fixture.
If you find an image that's 60 x 60, let me know the url.
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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: Kerry Date: March 28, 2015, 7:39 pm
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Got it, Mike. ;D
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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: Kerry Date: May 14, 2015, 10:52 pm
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[quote author=James link=topic=65.msg859#msg859 date=1427495429]
Facebook! Who mentioned Facebook, don't get me started, I am
likely to turn into Mr Hyde.
[/quote]I saw this on the news and thought maybe I should tell
you, James. Have you ever considered moving to Nauru? Maybe
you will now. They just banned Facebook. The whole country is
free of it. From news.com.au
HTML http://www.news.com.au/technology/online/president-of-nauru-blocks-countrys-access-to-facebook/story-fnjwnhzf-1227354658951:
THE president of Nauru says his country’s blocking of Facebook
is about protecting children, and not linked to Australia’s
asylum seeker processing centre on the small Pacific island.
The Nauruan government temporarily blocked the social media site
two weeks ago in what it said was an attempt to stop pornography
coming into the country.
Nauruan opposition MPs and refugee groups have said it is part
of a wider crackdown on free speech stemming from criticism of
the government’s policies and Australia’s processing centre.
The country’s president, Baron Waqa, says it is wrong to link
the ban to the asylum seekers on the island and described
criticism from “self-appointed human rights activists overseas”
as irrelevant, hypocritical and an attempt to bully the country.
“This decision has been made by government to protect its people
from the abuse of the internet which has seen vulnerable
individuals, especially young Nauruan girls, being maliciously
targeted, harassed and even bullied,” he said in a statement on
Wednesday.
Sites set up solely for distributing explicit, obscene and
pornographic content will be permanently blocked.
“Other sites — including Facebook — that have been abused by
malicious users are under a temporary block until the necessary
protection mechanisms are in place to ensure that Nauruans are
not left exposed and vulnerable to the actions of criminals,
sexual perverts and cyber bullies,” he said.
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