
This debate takes us back to the debate we had on banning content contained in Netflix, and we asked why not ban Youtube and similar website? Well, it seems KFCB was listening. They have gone to YouTube. Now, I have done a very small unsolicited desktop research. I went to Alexa to see the top 100 most visited websites in Kenya. http://www.alexa.com/topsites/countries;1/KE Of course I was expecting University websites, Library and research websites to lead the table. After all, Kenya is ranked as among the most research and innovation oriented countries in Africa. Shock on me. At Number 38 is xvideos, 64 is pornhub, 76 is bongacams. From those name alone, you can guess the content in the websites. I guess in some of the videos,the actors will not only be advocating for LGBT rights, they will be showcasing the acts that are "forbidden" by "us". There are many such websites with content that makes KFCB have sleepless nights. But who shall regulate the internet? These websites are very popular video sharing websites. and a big chunk of their content will not please KFCB. What is KFCB going to do about them? By the way, we have been complaining about the cost of Internet. Where do people get all the bandwidth? Please sambaza some to me. -- ______________________ Mwendwa Kivuva, Nairobi, Kenya twitter.com/lordmwesh