Should Orkut be banned? (Article--Neil)

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Should Orkut be banned?

When Orkut Buyukkoten designed this interactive site, little did he know that it would turn controversial across the globe in years to come. Google stumbled over Buyukkoten's genius, and decided to take it across the borders. This has resulted in Orkut being the number one interactive and social networking site today. This open forum has been a boon for zillions to meet their old pals and make new ones, to find jobs and life partners. On the flip side, the communities section of the site proved as a ventilator for all things viable and illegitimate. Be it adverting po*n or agitating against George Bush and his Iraq war or supporting 'I hate Clubs' for the actors they dislike, the political parties and the national heroes that a section thinks are overrated.

The site made headlines this week with the extreme ethnic right protesting and damaging cyber caf's in parts of the city where most kids surf on the net (not necessarily for Orkut). But that is not the case; the fact that liberties are taken and national figures are slandered is a valid concern. The ban on Orkut will change a lot of things forever; it will curtail freedom of speech and regulate civility in the society. However it's the World Wide Web and Orkut is one of the sites, there are million others catering to the same set of people who are keen to voice their feelings. We asked our telly stars whether they think that Orkut in India has become a menace and should be banned. Is freedom of speech to another level or is the issue just blown out of proportion by the right-winged to show who has the upper hand? Here is what they had to opine:



Indraneil Sengupta:


Everybody has a right to opinion and it may not be morally right for some. Just because some opinions do not fit into the social moss of the certain hegemonies, they should not be crushed. As I understand the situation it may be problematic in future but there are other ways to handle it. We are a democracy and that means we have the freedom of speech not violent acts. It will curb the movement of free exchange which should be encouraged irrespective of opinions.


http://www.tellychakkar.com/y2k7/jun/9jun/boletoh.php
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Posted: 17 years ago
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thanks for the article khushi! 😃
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Posted: 17 years ago
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inteligent answer by de inteligent neil 😉 thanks khushi 4 de article!
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Posted: 17 years ago
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t4s khushi
hmm i agree with Neil we have right to say whatevre we want to.. if youd ont like please dont read it as simple as that 😳
but i always tried to be in certain limit we have rights it doesnt mean that we can misuse it 😊
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Thanks for sharing Khushi 😊
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Posted: 17 years ago
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wow..i never thought orkut was the most popular social site around..i always thought it was Facebook & Myspace!
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: xo-Krupa-ox

wow..i never thought orkut was the most popular social site around..i always thought it was Facebook & Myspace!

nah orkut is..btw some member forgot her name sent me pm that she opened society for neil there but my space is different and related to studies so cudnt join her.. you guys if can find out lemme knwo😕 wanna join now😳

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