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Topical sensitive content warning on this link [Link] Three men shown helping a Brazilian lady do a form of bungee/bridge-jump. All now under arrest as you notice them notice that they forgot to attach the rope. She did not survive.
15th Jun 2026 11:54:51 [195.lo.gg.ed]
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I think Twitter has all the pedos Spit - one of them even owns it….
Maybe that young 5 year old getting dragged screaming by the old bill into a police car at the weekend was part of the crack down
15th Jun 2026 11:41:36 [82.lo.gg.ed]
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Read something which reckons circa 60% of Aussie teens have circumvented the ban there.
15th Jun 2026 11:41:04 [195.lo.gg.ed]
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Is wup on the list,lot of strange people on it:-)
15th Jun 2026 11:39:24 [82.lo.gg.ed]
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Nanny state,parents should have the choice for their children ,youtube ban is ridiculous
15th Jun 2026 11:37:02 [82.lo.gg.ed]
Seems the pedos on blueskip will have a field day:-(
OI - YouTube can be useful for revision etc, but is also full of awful stuff kids should never see. The useful revision and good entertainment can be placed on actual proper channels and websites such as Bitesize or whatever…
15th Jun 2026 11:34:07 [86.lo.gg.ed]
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Preston - if the content providers could be bothered to put sufficiently strong safeguards in place and remove the offensive content, then keeping children safe from being exposed to such content would be far less of an issue that required legislating for… So many parents have no clue what their children are seeing (endless scrolling through violence and wholly age inappropriate sexualised content), so blaming them doesn’t work, that’s just gaslighting. Ofcom won’t regulate them, someone had to - kids can get hold of alcohol if they really want to, but that’s not a reason to bin off an age limit on buying booze….
15th Jun 2026 11:32:13 [86.lo.gg.ed]
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youtube seems odd though I suppose there is bad stuff on there somewhere. It is used a lot for sports broadcasting etc.
15th Jun 2026 11:30:10 [86.lo.gg.ed]
but I have neither a dog or a child in this fight
A4E- surely the problem is the websites being banned?
15th Jun 2026 11:24:23 [87.lo.gg.ed]
Will be circumvented from both ends very quickly.
I’d forgotten Graham Potter is manager of Sweden - they thrashed Tunisia last night.
15th Jun 2026 11:03:48 [86.lo.gg.ed]
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REPD - there will obviously be loopholes, but people suggesting kids should use these loopholes rather than stay away from harmful content should ask themselves whether they’d prefer legislation to keep our children safer or not - we mustn’t let perfect be the enemy of the good, and the overwhelming majority of parents, teachers, social and mental health workers will be celebrating this news for sure :)
15th Jun 2026 11:01:47 [86.lo.gg.ed]
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A4E - kids will have found at least five loopholes by the time that gets implemented...
15th Jun 2026 10:56:08 [45.lo.gg.ed]
"We need to do something. Therefore, this is something".
Hash - heard he scored 104 goals in one season for Bedlington Terriers reserves when he was 17.
15th Jun 2026 10:53:21 [45.lo.gg.ed]
He's 34 now.
Absolutely brilliant ban on social media for under-16s, starting early 2027 - they’d better not u-turn on this, it’s a fabulous move, and parents across the entire country will welcome it and will enjoy their children’s company so much more!! I wonder whether anyone at all will find negatives to this (other than the very obvious idea that some children will find ways around it, which of course is one of the reasons why it’s not in place until early next year - gives them a chance to close as many of the loopholes as they can…)…
15th Jun 2026 10:52:51 [86.lo.gg.ed]
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Rob, apparently his name is N. Ogoaks.
15th Jun 2026 10:35:11 [92.lo.gg.ed]
Is a striker though which is always exciting.
Morning all. Happy Transfer Window Opening day
15th Jun 2026 10:32:50 [45.lo.gg.ed]
No doubt we'll be linked with Tim Shitt of Chortlington Railway, who's been looked at by a number of EFL clubs.
15 years ago today Danny Kedwell announced he was leaving to join Gills.
15th Jun 2026 07:17:54 [195.lo.gg.ed]
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Japan & Sth Korea look good. Getting bleary eyed watch 2nd half Sweden game but some nice goals. First of the big four Spain enter later today. Also NZ v Iran 2am will be interesting
15th Jun 2026 04:24:58 [81.lo.gg.ed]
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Rock Radio. Into the nineties, and beyond.
15th Jun 2026 00:05:28 [195.lo.gg.ed]
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Thought Japan did well tonight and deserved their point for playing the game with intent versus The Netherlands’ approach of passing the ball until someone gets fed up.
14th Jun 2026 23:25:39 [195.lo.gg.ed]
Felt like if Japan had kept up their tempo after their equaliser they might have got a winner - but appreciate the risk probably not worth it. Tough group I think they should have gone for it.
RIP Roy Hattersley
14th Jun 2026 22:41:06 [82.lo.gg.ed]
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Tough group Netherlands and Japan are in. Sweden and Tunisia aren't shabby. Could be a good 3rd place team to avoid.
14th Jun 2026 22:04:38 [86.lo.gg.ed]
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