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A new blog that is dedicated to Naruto by user hinata7 has just launched, found it on the search page. That’s great! Welcome we should unite all the Naruto sites and make sure we link to each other…so we can find each others conversations on the topic.

If you haven’t read the Manga yet and are not up to date, don’t read on (unless you really want to..) because there are spoilers involved.
Sasuke becomes incredibly powerful and there seems to be a new undertone that Sasuke’s "growth" is planned by Itachi (or so I interpret it…). Does anyone else interpret it that way?
My prediction to the series is that Sasuke will kill his brother only to realize some "fantastic sacrifice" was put in place…far fetched maybe….but good story making anyway…
Boing Boing mentioned that a post in the Sun reported that on a racing Sofa that went on a speed of 92 mph. Pretty unusual…and pretty cool looking “Sofa car”.
Ying writes about how someone got fined a lot of money for hyperlinking somewhere inappropriate.
The case appears to be an open and shut case where as long as you did, it’s a penalty despite the fact that the other link may or may not be harmless or could be changed. Website’s are incredibly fluid and that to me is a kind of censorship that should be resisted. The entire WEB is a series of hyperlinks, so shall we next sue Google for providing links to potentially inappropriate materials? Somehow, I think, Google would resist it and so probably it would not even be considered.
This move is dangerous and sets a precedent about hyperlinks, to restrict it is to be an enemy of free speech. A hyperlink on the web is like referencing a conversation, just that the audience is much bigger. So if I show a group of friends some obscene material in a dinner table should I be fined for that for simply sharing it to a bunch of qualified people?
By allowing the removing of a reference i.e. hyperlink as a penalty is censorship, pure and simple.