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Last edited by sanddude (2010-09-21 19:03:49)

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What, so you want to put a song full of swears on the Scratch website or something?
I'm not really following what benefits this will have.
And if you meant outside of Scratch, in the real world, they already do have freedom of speech with songs
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Blade-Edge wrote:
What, so you want to put a song full of swears on the Scratch website or something?
I'm not really following what benefits this will have.
And if you meant outside of Scratch, in the real world, they already do have freedom of speech with songs
I mean people TRYING to censor it.
And yes, outside of Scratch.

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You're trying to censor songs?
Shouldn't this be called Association Against Freedom Of Speech In Music, then?
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Well, "cleaned" versions are made for radio channels when you have to flip through them if you don't have a channel saved in those buttons, so while you're flipping through, do you want a child to here the F word ten times on his trek to "Kiddy Fun Station"?
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soupoftomato wrote:
Well, "cleaned" versions are made for radio channels when you have to flip through them if you don't have a channel saved in those buttons, so while you're flipping through, do you want a child to here the F word ten times on his trek to "Kiddy Fun Station"?
If it was a kiddy fun station, they would play songs that weren't explicit in their original form.

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sanddude wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
You're trying to censor songs?
Shouldn't this be called Association Against Freedom Of Speech In Music, then?No, I'm trying to be against censoring songs.
I thought a bit ago you were talking about how some songs are innapropriate. >.>

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sanddude wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Well, "cleaned" versions are made for radio channels when you have to flip through them if you don't have a channel saved in those buttons, so while you're flipping through, do you want a child to here the F word ten times on his trek to "Kiddy Fun Station"?
If it was a kiddy fun station, they would play songs that weren't explicit in their original form.
He meant that while changing the frequency to get to that station, anyone can run into a random station currently playing explicit songs.
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