|
|
|
|
|
by pgoggijr
2317 days ago
|
|
While I agree that having Discord should be innocuous, a parent who has no idea what Discord is should know that it could be used to talk to (potentially dangerous) strangers online. A simple "Hey (son/daughter), the police told me that if anybody on Discord tells you to download LOIC, then you're probably in with the wrong crowd" is what I would hope would come of this (along with the typical internet stranger danger shpiel). I also am scared of the worst case scenario you present, but this brochure doesn't seem like that to me. |
|
"Hey kid stop doing that, turn off the computer we're taking it away, I saw that on a police poster" is more likely.
You don't tell people to contact the police over innocuous stuff like this. It's ridiculous.
The police in the UK are institutionally ignorant of computers and computer use, and this poster is harmful.
(edit: Can you not see this for what it is? Fear and ignorance in poster form?)
(edit2: The NCA have said they were not involved in this poster. Looks like an ignorant local police/council screwup)