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    frigg: I like the way the article repeats the word "Hollow" at the beginning of each indignity. It reminds me of the "I have a dream" speech. Would it be OK... more »
    Segador: Seriously? How is the government planning on monitoring hundreds of thousands of accounts/computers to make sure that posters use their real names in ... more »
    I Party With Smoot: The government recently proposed a requirement that all users of online chat rooms and bulletin boards use their real names when posting comments But... more »
    Jux: I feel bad for all of those 12 year old Chinese boys, missing out on internet boobies at such an important age. Maybe we could sponsor them, like hun... more »
    Bertone77: No Boobies and I would have have to use my real name!? What is this world coming to!!?! more »
    Curves: There are sites on line that AREN'T pr0n?! more »
    ProperBritish: wha the image changed?!?! madness more »
    GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: Can we get some Tawnee Stone, please? more »
    Courteous_Gentleman Is Reaching for a Star: Are we on Jezebel? Because I can't quite fathom the amount of commenters here talking about how too-large and unattractive that woman's breasts are. T... more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: Excellent! Put all the porn in one place so it will be easier for me to "filter" it. Brilliant! more »
    nerve11: Pretty hot, but her boobs are way too big. more »
    ryno365: Why is the right one so much bigger then the left one? more »
    dc-united: That is one seriously unattractive woman. more »
    Cordfucious of Tech Clan: Big Bada Boom --LeeLu Dallas more »
    iatacs19: who is that? wow! more »
  • #china

    China Scales Back Fight Against Online Political Dissent, Naked Boobs

    China's initiative to install the suspiciously opinionated, prudish Green Dam software filter on all new PCs has been chopped off at the knees, so it'll only affect "Internet cafes, schools and other public places." Join me in hollow celebration! More »
  • #porn

    Microsoft Bing Porn Content Gets Its Own NSFW Domain

    Bing is so good at finding porn and displaying it that Microsoft will serve all the adult-oriented content from an specific domain. That way it will be a lot easier to filter: More »
  • #chinafirewall

    Beijing Gets Tougher On Net Cafes With Mandatory Photos

  • #comcast

    Comcast Opens Curtains On How They Filter Your Traffic

    Comcast has just released a series of documents in response to the Federal Communications Commission detailing how, exactly, the ISP filters your traffic. Based on their traffic analysis, five protocols (Ares, BitTorrent, eDonkey, FastTrack and Gnutella) were especially filtered. Not anymore. Now Comcast is going to be throttling ALL traffic you generate, even if it's from their own Fancast streaming video service, if you're generating abnormally high traffic compared to your peers. More »
  • #netneutrality

    Will Your ISP F You In the A? Bandwidth Hogs Beware

    As the amount of bandwidth we devour has skyrocketed, so has ISPs' need to police our appetites, even as they offer more bandwidth to whet it. We talked to the biggest ISPs around to get their official positions on traffic management and content filtering to see what's in store for your pipes. Here's where you find out which ISPs may screw you, and which ones swear to Giz they won't. Update: We've got new responses from AT&T and Speakeasy. More »
  • #riaa

    RIAA Wants Your Anti-Virus Software to Screen Your Downloads for Pirated Content

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