Okay so this a potentially-big question.
For the last decade I've been surfing the web. I've seen 56k modems, I've waited 2 hours to download a 5 minute video, I've watched and clicked on Joe Cartoon's animations because they were the only interactive thing on the web, I've suffered shitty midi music accompanying web pages, and experienced the torture of AOL.
More recently I've sampled Tay Zonday, Star Wars Kid, Numa Numa, YouTube, Facebook...you know the drill. The internet's a weird and wonderful place.
But the question I'd like to put to you good folks is this. Should the internet be censored? A few months ago I'd have emphatically said no. But now, I'm personally getting sick of the gore and the ever more extreme porn flying about. How many more clips of Japanese people puking on one another do I want to see? How many more times do I want to see lesbians eating crap? How many more religious fundamentalist beheadings / stonings / burnings / etc?
Well that's the thing, you see. In real life, I'd be horrified to see these things occur. I couldn't look. But on the internet, there's so much of it that it no longer feels real. In fact to be honest, I send these clips out regularly to friends / family just to get a disgusted reaction. Sometimes I think the internet is desensitizing me, warping my moral judgement. Last night I cried over a TV movie. Tonight I watched a man being burned to death on the internet and barely raised an eyebrow.
So there's my question. Should there be more internet regulation? Or should we defend it to the hilt as one of the last bastions of truly free speech we have?