hot season for runet

While even bloggers tend to slow down their publication rhythm due to summer holidays, Runet itself these days experiences quite a hot season. A repeated call for censorship (or how to call it?) unsettles the Russian LiveJournal community, this time promoted by one of the most famous Runetchiks himself: the renown webdesigner Artemij Lebedev calls for a ban of materials showing realistic scenes of violence. Though I myself am not at all a fan of scences of violence in any sense, the question remains open whether it is always possible to prove the "fact or fiction" character of digital materials? A new challenge for philologists as experts in the field of fictionality? Almost at the same time rumours occurred about possible restrictions to the usage of Skype in Russia. And finally hackers used the silent season in order to attack Runet's maybe most famous web service Vkontakte: thousands of user profiles and logins got publically available. Let me wish thus wish you a rather cold summer with regard to your net life by citing one of my favourite tanketkas (the author, as far as I see, is unknown) . A kind of digital summer poem for an "allegro moderation" of our web activities:музыкально- интернетное   аллегромодератор сайтпрофандангоH.S.

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