Taking a page out of the liberal playbook BBC now says they will call your employer or internet service provider and rat you out if you post something they find offensive on their website.
Of course we all know where this is headed, anything negative posted about any of their protected classes and they will rat you out, but there is no amount of depravity posted about white people or Trump or conservatives that will ever warrant them tattling on you.
Nice to see they made it easy for me to simply cross another leftwing rag off the list of sites i would ever go to.
Although just to troll them i may have to go to their site and tell them what a bunch of pussies THEY are since i have no boss or anyone they can rat me out too.
Think i might just create some sort of a dud account down there and list my own phone number as my employers number and see if i berate them enough if i can get one of those cowards to call me so i can give them a piece of my mind.
BBC Threatens to Call Your Boss If You Post Comments They Think Are ‘Offensive’
BBC is receiving some pushback from free speech advocates after the broadcaster released the latest version of their privacy policy, which included a warning that “if you post or send offensive, inappropriate or objectionable content anywhere on or to BBC websites…the BBC may use your personal information to stop such behaviour.”
The section about “offensive or inappropriate content on BBC websites” continued by underlining that a publicly-funded British media corporation “may use your personal information to inform relevant third parties such as your employer, school email/internet provider or law enforcement agencies about the content and your behaviour.”
The warning is actually not a new addition to the BBC’s privacy policy, as identical language is contained in the September 2016 version of the document. But the latest edition got some attention from Twitter users, starting on Wednesday.
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BBC announces if you post content on its sites it doesn't like, it will report you to your boss. Yes, seriously.

Heat Street’s Thursday write-up on the BBC policy included a statement from a BBC spokesman.
“As the policy has stated for some time, where we believe that someone has posted something that may breach the law, we reserve the right to inform the relevant authorities – it’s the responsible thing to do, just like most other organisations’ policies allow them to share information.”
A BBC employee also gave this explanation in a Thursday Twitter post.
http://www.mediaite.com/online/appa...f-you-post-comments-they-think-are-offensive/
Of course we all know where this is headed, anything negative posted about any of their protected classes and they will rat you out, but there is no amount of depravity posted about white people or Trump or conservatives that will ever warrant them tattling on you.
Nice to see they made it easy for me to simply cross another leftwing rag off the list of sites i would ever go to.
Although just to troll them i may have to go to their site and tell them what a bunch of pussies THEY are since i have no boss or anyone they can rat me out too.
Think i might just create some sort of a dud account down there and list my own phone number as my employers number and see if i berate them enough if i can get one of those cowards to call me so i can give them a piece of my mind.

BBC Threatens to Call Your Boss If You Post Comments They Think Are ‘Offensive’
BBC is receiving some pushback from free speech advocates after the broadcaster released the latest version of their privacy policy, which included a warning that “if you post or send offensive, inappropriate or objectionable content anywhere on or to BBC websites…the BBC may use your personal information to stop such behaviour.”
The section about “offensive or inappropriate content on BBC websites” continued by underlining that a publicly-funded British media corporation “may use your personal information to inform relevant third parties such as your employer, school email/internet provider or law enforcement agencies about the content and your behaviour.”
The warning is actually not a new addition to the BBC’s privacy policy, as identical language is contained in the September 2016 version of the document. But the latest edition got some attention from Twitter users, starting on Wednesday.
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Frank Fisher @frank_fisherBBC announces if you post content on its sites it doesn't like, it will report you to your boss. Yes, seriously.
Heat Street’s Thursday write-up on the BBC policy included a statement from a BBC spokesman.
“As the policy has stated for some time, where we believe that someone has posted something that may breach the law, we reserve the right to inform the relevant authorities – it’s the responsible thing to do, just like most other organisations’ policies allow them to share information.”
A BBC employee also gave this explanation in a Thursday Twitter post.
http://www.mediaite.com/online/appa...f-you-post-comments-they-think-are-offensive/
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