Flashback (media group)

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Flashback Media Group AG
Type Website
Founded February 24, 1993
Headquarters England
Key people Jan Axelsson
Industry Mass media
Employees Unknown
Website Flashback.net

Flashback is a controversial Swedish media group run by Jan Axelsson. It has a forum with a large number of members, where everyone is allowed freedom of speech, therefore, the forum has been investigated by the Swedish police on numerous occasions and is under constant surveillance by the Swedish Security Service due to its members' abundant discussions about drug use,[1][2] child pornography, race science, bestiality and other controversial subjects.[3] Other controversies include sexual harassment of famous individuals,[4] open racism,[5][6][7][8] forced disconnection from its internet service provider,[9][10][11] hosting of nazi sites,[12][13] sabotage of votes in TV shows,[14] spreading of internal passwords of the SSU[15] and connections to hacking of the CIA site in 1996.[16]

Flashback origins from the local fanzine "Dead or Alive" published by the then fourteen years old Jan Axelsson in Norrköping. It developed into multiple projects focusing on different aspects of subcultures, mainly punk, and changed its name to Flashback in February 1993.[17]

Flashback's website was first published in June of 1995 as a big supporter of copyleft. The company publishes "Scandinavia’s biggest neutral newsletter" with over 120,000 subscribers on a monthly basis in both English and Swedish editions. The proclaimed goal is to maintain freedom of speech and express underground opinions. The magazine and website are opinion neutral and have no religious or political affiliations. The website has on multiple occasions been shut down by authorities[9][10][11] and has been fined hundreds of thousands of SEK.

After a trial in 2002 it became illegal for Flashback to run a discussion forum in Sweden, lest all posts would be previewed by moderators before they were published. Flashback Media Group AG and Jan Axelsson each were fined 400,000 SEK on probation and were forced to pay the trial costs of 250,000 SEK.[18] To be able to work under less restrictive laws the website was moved to British hosts after 2003. Flashback Media Group is still being reported to the police for insult, slander and agitation from time to time.

Flashback Forum
Flashback Forum

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The most popular parts of Flashback are its Swedish and secondary English forums. The Swedish forum houses over 6,500,000 posts by more than 125,500 members[19] in over 85 public forum categories ranging from data security, drug use, graffiti, politics, weapons, alternative sexualities and urban exploration to religion, literature, philosophy and science, making it the largest and most active Swedish language forum in the world. The English forum is smaller with slightly over 3,800 members and 74,000 posts, as per the forum's own statistics.

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