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Post by ascendinglark on May 15, 2007 0:18:51 GMT
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6655153.stmSo the military is blocking access of MySpace and YouTube to soldiers, citing bandwidth issues and possible security issues. So what? They are perfectly entitled to do so, and their reasons make sense. There is certainly no reason to suspect any kind of malicious or sinister motive. This doesn't however stop the BBC's defence and security correspondent Rob Watson from taking an opportunistic dig... Since when was MySpace and YouTube the only ways to communicate with loved ones? In no way, shape or form is such a move going to prevent anyone from communicating with their friends or family. This is just another episode in the BBC's long running "Look What They Did Now" series.
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