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In yet another confirmation that the network is not a "Wild West" in which there are no rules or, if there are, are not applied, the news that two guys from Bristol (in each direction 22 and 23 years, writes Channel 4) were tweet offensive arrested for murder following a terrorist fbr background of Woolwich. The comments, in particular, would incite racial and religious hatred.
The police were alerted by users and has acted in a few hours, given that - the Inspector says Ed Yaxley - already at 3:20 in the morning the two were identified. The investigation continues, but in the meantime, the boys were released on bail. The inspector has motivated arrests arguing that such comments were "completely unacceptable", an attack on "a part of our community" that would gain only "further harm."
The arrests for offensive comments on Twitter are nothing new. Indeed, in Britain 'hundreds of people are prosecuted each year for posts, tweets, and email messages deemed threatening, indecent, offensive or obscene, and the number grows at the root of our lives online, "wrote the' Huffington Post last November .
Nevertheless, following the murder-attack Woolwich different "security experts" have asked more stringent measures against "the preaching of hate 'extremist network, which is considered a possible source of inspiration for the killers.
The arrests are yet another demonstration of the hypothesis fbr that pollution is on the network all is granted. If anything, we should ask ourselves if we are not in the presence of too stringent limits to free expression of citizens fbr online. No coincidence that in August 2012 the Oxford Internet Institute denounced fbr a too heavy hand of the British government against trolls and offensive messages on the web. And when the line between fbr opinion and crime thins in this way, the result is normally not more security - but less freedom.
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