"your network" = network I use, not a network I own. Please excuse me, your highness, for trying to cut back on typing. The network is owned by Telstra and they spend more on it per annum than I would earn in a long time. Given that investment, I would concede that they ahve the right to use filtration functionality to block dangerous URLs if they so wish. In my time on IRC I have never actually received a complaint about it.
As for the rest, you clearly didn't bother reading the last paragraph of my post because I explicitly stated what my intentions were and that I realised that people who didn't like your rules would've already left.
If someone doesn't like having dangerous URLs blocked and took exception to them being blocked, they probably would find somewhere else to go. I don't give a damn about that any more than I give a damn about what you think. Why should I? It's not my job to do otherwise.
If you're going to reply to my posts you could at least do me the courtesy of reading them fully instead of making me repeat myself.
Your opinionated rants mean little to me at the best of times, as I have stated on numerous occasions. My first response, therefore, still stands - I don't care what you think about anything.