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So... the internet police came to the squad this week and took away MySpace.com - no idea why, but they did.

Anyone else have "internet police" at the station?
 
MedicStudentJon said:
So... the internet police came to the squad this week and took away MySpace.com - no idea why, but they did.

Anyone else have "internet police" at the station?

If Im recalling the right story, I think it had something to do with a murder of a young girl who had signed up for a myspace account, and had made plans to meet a guy.

Don't quote me though.
 
But that can happen anywhere... They never said the internet was stupid-proof!
 
Now that I'm a responsible teacher I find myself going back through all my posts two or three times to make sure I don't offend anyone.

(See, this sentence was going to be really funny, but now I have to be PC).

Google is just too good these days. Have you signed up for Google Alerts so you get an email whenever your name appears in a new google search? That's when you know the internet (funny word)... I mean police have gone too far.
 
perhaps you should try typing in key words to see how closely National Intellegence (and let's not forget TIPS) are doing their job(s) ?

and if we never hear from you again we'll assume they do....

~S~
 
It's okay to offend people... Opinions are like.... elbows.. everyone has a couple... Then again, some don't. But that's not my problem.
 
Maybe they were just sick and tired of myspace causing browser crashes. ;)

Can you install Firefox and use it instead? You don't need administrator privs to do it (usually)

If it's a Windows machine, there are probably very easy ways around it.

And myspace is evil. ;)
 
rcmedic said:
Maybe they were just sick and tired of myspace causing browser crashes. ;)

Can you install Firefox and use it instead? You don't need administrator privs to do it (usually)

If it's a Windows machine, there are probably very easy ways around it.

And myspace is evil. ;)
Well..... I've heard of folks using some of the free proxy servers.... ;)
 
A proxy server is another web server that is used to redirect communications to and from your computer. Instead of connecting directly to a website from your computer, your computer connects to a proxy server, and the proxy server connects to the website. That way, the website you're viewing thinks the proxy server is viewing it, not you. This can be used to anonymize your activities on the website you're connecting to, from their end, because they have no record of your computer connecting to their site. It may also be possible to use a proxy server to connect to a site that's been blocked on your end, because you're not connecting to the site directly. However, a proxy server may not completely anonymize your activity on a remote site at your end, because there may be pages from that site cached on your computer.
 
UMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.... Whatever.

Computer thingys.
 
SarahT said:
If Im recalling the right story, I think it had something to do with a murder of a young girl who had signed up for a myspace account, and had made plans to meet a guy.

Don't quote me though.
Worse things than that have happened on myspace.
 
MedicStudentJon said:
So... the internet police came to the squad this week and took away MySpace.com - no idea why, but they did.

Anyone else have "internet police" at the station?
I am lost here. Could you explain who the "Internet Police" are? & the reasoning behind removing Myspace.com?
 
The people in charge of controlling private networks i.e. the internet police.

They removed Myspace so the station personnel could not use it, i.e. block it with a password, like blocking porn.

I assume.
 
TTLWHKR said:
The people in charge of controlling private networks i.e. the internet police.

They removed Myspace so the station personnel could not use it, i.e. block it with a password, like blocking porn.

I assume.
Exactly...

The reasoning, from what I can tell, is a combination of some "drug related images" on sites that are being viewed, as well as someone hacking the President's password and putting some form of, um, Adult material as her wallpaper (since many members dislike her, the list is long as to who could have done it).

So, we are getting by.... www.myspaceproxy.com seems to work for us, for now.... then we will find another proxy site. The problem is - not everything works through a proxy connection... so you don't get quite the same experience.

Jon
 
:censored::censored::censored::censored:, I forgot what I was gonna type!
 
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