Kevin Reeuwijk is principal solution architect at Spectro Cloud Kevin comes from a lengthy background in infrastructure automation he was a principal architect that helped customers introduce desired state enforcement to control their traditional infrastructures as that also is designed heavily around the concept of desired state enforcement Kevin was a technology officer at KPN Corporate Market responsible for technology strategy in the managed services and data center space everyone could go to the info market for goodies and information on everything to make the upcoming student life more beautiful the OWee committee and the university welcomed participants for an official kickoff They were welcomed by vice-rector magnificus Rob Mudde Delft alderman Maaike Zwart and TU sustainability coordinator Andy van den Dobbelsteen A real laser show completed the experience Recovering from a hangover from the Opening Party is best done on a boat that’s what the groups thought that boarded one of the tour boats for a trip through the Delft canals on Tuesday The event took place on the Markt and Brabantse Turfmarkt in the centre of Delft Freshmen got to know the various associations and groups of foreign tourists feasted their eyes Student association Slopend came up with an impressive scaffold The survival runners had quite a challenge in store for the OWee participants Who can make the wheel turn the most times while hanging on to his arms Delta was also present at the information market Did you score a bag or a friendship bracelet Breaking ergometer records at the Laga rowing club Are we seeing a future Olympian at work here In the evening it’s all about the associations This also applies to rowing club Laga: the raft is full It’s called Vlotfeest (English: Raft Party) for a reason Leek hitting at De Bolk: it is as simple as it sounds Freshmen score drinks as cheaply as possible during the Stock Exchange at DSB members and prospective students build a jazz party every night Do you have a question or comment about this article We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions You will find detailed information about all cookies under each consent category below The cookies that are categorized as "Necessary" are stored on your browser as they are essential for enabling the basic functionalities of the site We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze how you use this website and provide the content and advertisements that are relevant to you These cookies will only be stored in your browser with your prior consent You can choose to enable or disable some or all of these cookies but disabling some of them may affect your browsing experience Necessary cookies are required to enable the basic features of this site such as providing secure log-in or adjusting your consent preferences These cookies do not store any personally identifiable data Functional cookies help perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with customized advertisements based on the pages you visited previously and to analyze the effectiveness of the ad campaigns Judge rules Twitter has ‘done enough’ to remove defamatory tweets about Bodegraven Reeuwijk A Dutch town has lost a court case asking Twitter to do more to stop the spread of a false conspiracy theory claiming it was home to a ring of Satan-worshipping paedophiles Bodegraven Reeuwijk in the western Netherlands sued the social media company in September over the unfounded rumours spread by three men since 2021 Dozens of people had flocked to the municipality of 34,000 people to lay flowers and messages in a graveyard of so-called victims after conspiracy theorists latched on to the claims a judge at The Hague district court said that Twitter had “currently done enough to remove unlawful content about the ‘story of Bodegraven’ from its platform” Twitter had permanently suspended an account containing “defamatory and inflammatory tweets” about the town and removed all retweets from the account It added that the US firm was “not obliged to remove any other tweets from others of its own accord One of the three men behind the spreading of the rumours said he had been abused in the 1980s and had since recovered memories of witnessing satanic rituals and the murder of young children the accuser and one of the others were convicted of sedition which ruled there was no proof of any satanic paedophile network The third man was arrested in Northern Ireland in August 2021 and handed over to the Netherlands a year later for trial on the same charges Authorities in Bodegraven imposed an emergency order last year after the tide of conspiracy theorists led to “great unrest and anger” among residents especially the parents of children buried at the cemetery asking it not only to remove tweets from the three men but from anyone linking the town to “satanic-paedophilic crimes” or calling on people to visit to “commemorate victims” But the court ruled a blanket ban would affect too much legal content on Twitter and a good filter cannot be made in this case the penultimate day of the introduction week the sun shone again and the student associations again partied into the night Three thousand participants mean about 3,000 more bicycles in the city After hundreds of them flocked to the campus for the sing-along cantus The backstage campus tour along secret places on the TU Delft campus could count on plenty of interest You could peek into the quietest space in the Netherlands the so-called Dode Kamer (dead room) on campus participants could climb aboard for their very first try at rowing The participants of the workshops at the Echo academic building participants learned new things on topics  like making friends and the cycling rules in the Netherlands Long queues for the brunch at the Base Camp in the Mekelpark The Delftsche Zwervers student association know how to separate the wheat from the chaff in terms of the newcomers What creates dangerous situations in the touristy city centre of Amsterdam can be done in Delft during the OWee: a trip on a beer bicycle A good neighbour is better than a distant friend Experience shows that people who know each other can put up with more from each other and conflict situations escalate less quickly ‘Cantus’ according to the woorden.org Dutch dictionary: ‘Traditional student activity in which songs are sung and a lot of beer is usually drunk’ This year’s OWee even had musicians flown in for the musical accompaniment On the rest of the campus it was clear that the participants had obeyed this definition very seriously the student associations at TU Delft opened their doors to the new batch of students Hopefully the party goers at this foam party at Sint Jansbrug had a set of dry clothes with them Bodegraven-Reeuwijk has been plagued by a conspiracy theory and wants tweets spreading it removed A small Dutch town took Twitter to court on Friday to demand the social media company take down all messages relating to a supposed ring of Satan-worshipping paedophiles alleged to have been active in the town in the 1980s a town of about 35,000 inhabitants in the middle of the Netherlands has been the focus of conspiracy theories on social media since 2020 when three men started spreading unfounded stories about the abuse and murder of children they said took place in the town in the 1980s The main instigator of the stories said he had childhood memories of witnessing the abuse by a group of people in Bodegraven The stories caused much unrest in Bodegraven as scores of followers of the men’s tweets flocked to the local graveyard to lay flowers and written messages at the graves of seemingly random dead children who they claimed were victims of the satanic ring declined to comment before the hearing at The Hague district court on Friday Last year the same court ordered the men to immediately remove all their tweets threats and other online content relating to the story and to make sure that none of it could ever emerge again stories about Bodegraven still circulate on social media as others have continued to echo the claims leading the town to take the matter up with Twitter itself “If conspiracy theorists don’t remove their messages then the platforms involved need to act,” the town of Bodegraven’s lawyer was quoted as saying by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant on Friday Van de Sanden said that in July the town requested that Twitter actively find and remove all messages relating to the Bodegraven story – not only those posted by the three convicted men – but had so far not received an answer from the company The men behind the Bodegraven story are all in jail as they have been convicted in other court cases for incitement and making death threats to a range of people including the prime minister This article was amended on 16 September 2022 to correct the spelling of the surname of the lawyer Cees van de Sanden Dit is een afdruk van een pagina op Rechtspraak.nl Kijk voor de meest actuele informatie op Rechtspraak.nl (http://www.rechtspraak.nl) De voorzieningenrechter heeft vandaag in een kort geding beslist dat Twitter op dit moment voldoende heeft gedaan om onrechtmatige content over het 'verhaal Bodegraven' van haar platform te verwijderen Twitter heeft een specifiek twitteraccount dat lasterlijke en opruiende tweets bevatte definitief geschorst en ook alle retweets van dat account verwijderd Twitter is niet verplicht uit eigen beweging nog andere tweets van anderen te verwijderen Niet alles is onrechtmatig en een goed filter is in dit geval volgens Twitter niet te maken Dat zou betekenen dat veel legale content wordt geraakt terwijl een autonome beoordeling van het zoekresultaat niet is toegestaan Wel vindt de rechter dat Twitter direct moet reageren op concrete verwijderingsverzoeken van de Gemeente De Gemeente stelt nog altijd veel last te hebben van (tweets die gerelateerd zijn aan) het 'verhaal Bodegraven' Dit verhaal is van februari 2021 tot en met juni 2021 door diverse personen verspreid Er zou volgens de verspreiders ervan gedurende vele jaren in Bodegraven een pedo-satanisch netwerk hebben bestaan waar talloze jonge kinderen het slachtoffer van zijn geworden In deze periode zijn (onder meer via Twitter) ernstige beschuldigingen geuit jegens bepaalde personen en oproepen gedaan om naar de begraafplaats van Bodegraven te komen voor het leggen van bloemen Hierop heeft de Gemeente zich genoodzaakt gezien tijdelijk een noodverordening 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