Patricia De Lille fulminating - the full illogical press release

I have no words. And to think we all once considered voting for this woman. Sigh.

De Lille calls on government to regulate MXIT and Internet blogging

ID President Patricia de Lille has called on Government to look into ‘urgently implementing legislation that will regulate MXIT and Internet blogging, where members of the public can with impunity slander and defame individuals and organisations they do not like.’

De Lille’s comments follow a surge in activity among young children on MXIT, which makes them vulnerable to sexual predators and paedophiles.

The ID leader says she has been ‘horrified to hear daily stories from people whose marriages have been destroyed and about children who are led into situations where they are molested by grown men, who use MXIT to lure these girls and boys into their traps.

‘We are already struggling to repair the social fabric of our society, and to tolerate a platform for this kind of sexual predation and deviance against our young children is inexcusable,’ De Lille says.

The most recent MXIT crises is the circulation of pornographic images of young girls.

‘This has gone too far and it is time for Government to intervene to protect our most vulnerable. The right to freedom of expression is not absolute,’ says De Lille.

Another worrying development in cyberspace is the abuse of blogging, which allows anonymous individuals to post slanderous and defamatory comments with impunity about anyone they choose, without the legal consequences they would face in other more reputable print and electronic media.

‘We recently came across a blog with slanderous comments about a famous rugby player, a respected reverend in the church and a prominent entertainer.

‘This blog also included one of our senior politicians, Councillor Simon Grindrod. He reported this matter to the Caledon Square police on Tuesday 15 May and they are currently investigating it,’ De Lille says.

‘Because the problem is that we couldn’t trace the author of the defamatory statements, we will also ask the NIA to investigate.

‘The reason why the ID cannot expose the website address and its content is we will then also be responsible for spreading the defamation and the slander against the reverend, the ex-Springbok rugby player, the entertainer and the ID politician, amongst others,’ says De Lille.

‘Our legal team has advised us that in terms of the law anyone who republishes, reprints or rebroadcasts defamation of this nature published on any blogging website, is liable for civil and criminal action.

‘The only way to put a stop to this is to use every legal option to hold not only the website, but also the perpetrator, responsible. This kind of thing must not go unchallenged,’ De Lille says.

Oscar Pistorius, an inspiration to us all makes The New York Times

An incredible South African had a feature devoted to him in The New York Times two days ago. And this time it wasn’t about politics, our Minister of Health, lions eating people or the planning for the World Cup being “behind schedule”.

Oscar Pistorius. The guy must surely be an inspiration to every one of us.

Read it now: An Amputee Sprinter: Is He Disabled or Too-Abled?

Forward it on. Tell your friends.

TARRANT: NO AGGRO, NO TEMPER AND NO PROBLEM

Now that made me laugh last night on Sky and again this morning. Along with these…

No relation, in case you were wondering…

A funny look at this whole David Bullard vs the bloggers thing

“An opinion more deadly than a thousand bullets. Beware the blogger looms. To spew crap and made-up facts.”

Stirring the pot. See it on Loud.

 

It’s pronounced Joost. As in NOT the rugby player

Something that’s irritated me for a while is the pronounciation of the Skype/Kazaa founders’ new web video platform. Whenever I find myself with techie-types, the conversation inevitably ends up with some reference to Joost. Perhaps some of the older people want to show they’re still “down with it”.

Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis don’t know Joost van der Westhuizen. (more…)

The best cricket writer in the world. Ever. Full stop.

Meet Sambit Bal. He’s the editor of cricinfo.com, the best cricket website in the world. A website so good, you want there to be one for rugby and for soccer. The writing is brilliant and Bal’s is the best of the lot.

I’ve rated him as the best in the business for some time, but this was the story that convinced me of the fact: It’s only a game: Woolmer’s death, whatever the cause, tells us that cricket needs a reality check.

Read that without getting a lump in your throat.

Everytime I read Bal’s writing, he manages to put into words the sheer passion I can see, hear and read when a good friend of mine talks about cricket (even if its on instant messenger).

This morning, Bal wrote about powerhouses flexing their muscles in power cricket. The mind-numbingly boring previews of cricket contests we’re subjected to in the dailies here in Joburg can’t even begin to compare.

About Sambit Bal
Now read his columns

New media evangelism

I suppose I could trace the concrete manifestation of this fascination with the online world to my fourth year of study at Rhodes University, but it all started way before that.

During my first few years as a web user, I found my self awestruck at what I eventually figured out was the business of the web. Sure there’s a bunch of underlying technology(ies), but my interest was about creating content, drawing audiences, monetizing online communities. I was one of the lone students who could sit in some dark corner of the library, absorbed in a Wired magazine.

This is pretty much an introductory post, I’m busy migrating all my old posts from my (soon-to-be-defunct) personal blog. Also, I’m working on refining the purpose and anticipated tone/content of this blog. Primarily, it’ll be an outlet for my thoughts and observations on new media, especially in the South African/African context. There’ll also be the odd random posts about my life.

I’ve been tied up (together with one or two other colleagues) with the mammoth task of relaunching the www.moneyweb.co.za website. The site is growing at an incredible pace and recently, most of my attention has been there.

The posts will start coming (with some regularity) later this week. Thoughts, remarks and criticism about the new Sowetan website, user generated content and what seems to be a blind gold rush in blog services locally.

Getting there…

Should be up and running by Monday.

Who writes this crap?

Have you seen the new Vodacom ad? Now which cracked-up one-eyed toad of a copyrighter came up with the idea of using the Ghostbusters theme song and some random non-storyline about the stupid sleazy jewish pornstar and that black doctor who always calls 112? What the hell? The ad doesn’t mean anything. It doesn’t make me laugh. It doesn’t make me pay attention. There’s no plot. When it starts is my brain shuts off, and then I curse the fact that Vodacom’s millions are polluting our tv. I know it annoys you too.

We lost track of the time
Dreams aren’t what they used to be
Some things slide by so carelessly
- Smile like you mean it, The Killers: Hot Fuss 2004