Aug 16, 2018

Verdensalt.dk | Archive | In5D.com | Mar 2, 2018 - Aug 16, 2018 | ~ Quick Reference Websites (which has not been censored) ~ | Blogger: [πŸ’• Everyone is earning to find the truth - if you can handle it πŸ’•] UPDATE: 16/08/2018 -- OMG! I got my Google + Homepage back (with blogspost, pictures, text and everything - some still censored ofcourse and has my meditation video added, for some strange reason. Google+ Badge logo has been added on my front) ... (-- In the Name of Terrorism & Offensive material policy--) - before Google, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, eBay Inc. and many other friends with benefits, will serve their master and create a Berlin Wall of Internet Censorship (or Mexican Border Wall) ... Since verdensalt.dk decided to blog about 'Sphere-Being Alliance' or whatever Deep Intelligence Services, find offending, my Google Plus has been eliminated - which made me very SAD. The only reason why i've chosen Google Blogger vs. WordPress, was to get a Facebook lookalike platform like Google+ (first they censored some of my blog post, next, embedded pictures went bye-bye, now once in a while, a post gets through the wall of censorship, only 6-7 weeks, at a given time) .. Total pageviews on verdensalt.dk - has been scrutinized .. Lucky for me, Net Censorship, with their secret web sheriffs, can only reach so far. EU Internet Law & Policy Blog (EU Cyberlaw) has a loooong reach, yes. However, forcing the local police to close down a Blog - is difficult - unless your support ISIS, terrorism and or any criminal activities ... In 2017 - EU warns tech firms: remove extremist content faster or be regulated. European commission tells Facebook, Google, YouTube, Twitter and others that legislation is being considered if self-regulation continues to fail (theguardian) ... All the way back to 2011, The Danish Ministry of Justice has put forth a proposal that would effectively make it much more difficult for anyone to use the internet anonymously. To record all sorts of info such as IP addresses, browser histories and records of who the user interacted with. That data then gets sent to the government... "to combat terrorism." Of course, what this means is that there's almost no way to be anonymous online. While it may be true that anonymity can (and at times, is) abused, it's going really far to suggest that there shouldn't be any anonymity. And giving the government that much info just screams out for it to be abused. We're definitely seeing more proposals like this... Yesterday, June 27, 2018, i had a HUGE Spike in Traffic, but neither Blogger or my total pageview, give me the TRUE result... PS: To my readers, thanks for subscribing... πŸ˜‡ |



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