Is the Scottish Express even worse than the Mail?

Charlie Wells
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Noticed this headline on the Mail's website...
Bebo installs paedophile panic button as police warn Facebook is failing to protect children
Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z0XCkxLzJZ
...an interesting name for the Ceop report button.

Also reading further down Bebo's action (and their publicity) probably has something to do with...
Charity Beatbullying also pinpointed Bebo and Microsoft’s instant messaging service as hotspots for bullying.

Bebo, which is owned by AOL and the site of choice for schoolchildren, had been nicknamed ‘bullybo’ due to the amount of complaints it has received.

Beatbullying polled 2,094 young people across England and found nearly a third (30 per cent) of 11 to 16-year-olds who had been ‘cyberbullied’ had been targeted on Bebo.
I note the poll includes 11 & 12 year olds despite the terms of Bebo (and Facebook) clearly stating you have to be 13 years or older to use their service (though that's frequently ignored).
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Stephen Gately - Jan Moir
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Stephen Gately's civil partner Andrew Cowles has formally complained to the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) over a Daily Mail article about his death.

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Good.
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Meanwhile, the Mail's resident vitriolic vixen mouths off about David Tennant:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/artic ... dules.html

Fortunately most of the responses are along the line of "stupid bitch".
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I won't click it, they don't deserve the ad revenue. I do however notice that she tends to write her vitriolic piece a few days AFTER something has ceased to be topical or of interest to anyone.
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Well there's only one thing that's good for a national hate figure with all the charisma of a donut. Get her on Question Time!
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ooh goody, then perhaps some clever person could call her "dick moir" and the audience could cackle like children :)
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Press Complaints Commission REJECTS complaints over Jan Moir's Gately article

The Press Complaints Commission has rejected a complaint from the partner of Stephen Gately, the Boyzone singer who died suddenly in October, over an article by the Daily Mail columnist Jan Moir.

The PCC received more than 25,000 complaints, a record number, after Moir wrote about Gately's death, describing events leading up to it as "sleazy" and "less than respectable".

The article, published on 16 October, six days after Gately's death, provoked outrage, with many readers expressing their anger on Facebook and Twitter. Gately's record company, Polydor, also complained.

In a ruling, the commission said it was "uncomfortable with the tenor of the columnist's remarks" but that censuring Moir, and the paper, would represent "a slide towards censorship". It added: "Argument and debate are working parts of an active society and should not be constrained unnecessarily."



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Shameful simply shameful response
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Sput
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Is it just me that doesn't understand why the press isn't regulated by (or at least subject to the same standards as set down by) OFCOM? I've always been of the position (I might have mentioned already!) that seeing something nasty printed about you or someone you're close to is far worse than it being in the fleeting glimpse of tv or radio, simply because there's a hard copy, so why is the press allowed to get away with so much more?

The PCC reminds me of the league of nations, except everyone is involved and fine with it. POOR.
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Sput wrote:Is it just me that doesn't understand why the press isn't regulated by (or at least subject to the same standards as set down by) OFCOM? I've always been of the position (I might have mentioned already!) that seeing something nasty printed about you or someone you're close to is far worse than it being in the fleeting glimpse of tv or radio, simply because there's a hard copy, so why is the press allowed to get away with so much more?

The PCC reminds me of the league of nations, except everyone is involved and fine with it. POOR.
It's interesting to note that by coincidence the commission members include the editor of The Mail on Sunday. With the commission including a few editors I can't help feeling there is potential for a conflict of interest, particularly with the PCC being funded by the newspapers & magazines.
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Sput wrote:The PCC reminds me of the league of nations, except everyone is involved and fine with it. POOR.
and except the League of Nations had some successes (particularly re: drug traffic and a few plebicites) that were brushed under the carpet as part of the smear that was used to try and show how the UN would be so utterly different even though it was practically the same.
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