V-chip?

Jeff Williams williams at va.arca.com
Thu Jan 25 09:58:14 PST 1996


Tim May writes:

> Anyone telling me I have to rate my work, or submit it to a ratings agency,
> is aggressing against me. Now, if others rate my work (which is already
> happening with digest services such as "CP-Lite"), this is their business,
> not mine. But the V-Chip precedent is a precedent for the government to
> insist that all sorts of content be rated. This should be fought in a free
> society.

But what if they *ask* you nicely to label your work?

  "If you think your message is offensive, violent, or racist,
   would you please consider labelling it?"

I don't think I'd mind.  In fact, *optional* labels would make me more likely
to post such material, because I'd have some confidence that it would only be
read by people who want to read it. (And they could even find it more
quickly!)

There's nothing inherently wrong with labelling information. When messages
here are labelled [NOISE], I know to avoid them. This sort of
meta-information is helpful and good.

The precedent is what's troubling. Someone will probably try to mandate the
labels...Someone will try to write a law that says "Anyone who posts what I
consider offensive without a label is guilty." This is what should be
fought...not labels.

--Jeff







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