on 05-03-2011 12:11
on 05-03-2011 12:11
on 05-03-2011 20:15
on 05-03-2011 20:48
on 05-03-2011 20:52
on 05-03-2011 20:52
on 05-03-2011 20:56
on 05-03-2011 20:56
on 08-03-2011 15:31
on 08-03-2011 15:31
By the way Markle, have they now removed the bar on the site. I assume you did get in touch with them, so am interested in how long it takes to mark a site safe. Apart from a few who refuse to get in touch with o2 most who actually have seem to have been sorted fairly fast.
on 08-03-2011 15:33
on 08-03-2011 15:33
I think Markle has lost his way. The title of the thread is a clear allegation of homophobia on the part of O2, yet his argument is themed on O2's alleged "mistake" and not getting things right first time.
Markle.... make your mind up.
on 08-03-2011 17:36
on 08-03-2011 17:36
on 08-03-2011 18:46
on 08-03-2011 18:46
By the way Markle, have they now removed the bar on the site. I assume you did get in touch with them, so am interested in how long it takes to mark a site safe. Apart from a few who refuse to get in touch with o2 most who actually have seem to have been sorted fairly fast.
O2 removed the age verification from my account within about 30 minutes of my complaint... so I have no way of knowing whether or not the block was ever removed.
on 08-03-2011 21:50
on 08-03-2011 21:50
on 09-03-2011 07:01
on 09-03-2011 07:01
Why are you continually making arguments with forum members here, who have no interest at all on this subject?
They haven't made the rules. you are continually going on and on barking about it.
The IMCB has been in touch to clarify: the organisation creates the criteria by which commercial content is judged, rather than rating content itself. That remains the responsibility of the network operator, to whom any objections should be addressed.