The biggest problem with all sorts of "Net-Nanny's" is that someone might tag a site different from what YOU might think it should be.
Who can/want to be responsible for filtering/cencoring the complete web,
saying its MY way or NO way ?
YOu _can_ do it in small scale, lets say in a company/school/home network, but still someone has to decide what is what.
And people in lets say USA have a different point of view than people in Europe.
At my workplace, we have a filter from a company in USA, blocking sites that is perfectly legal here,
both in general and in the internet policy of my company,
but since the developers thinks in a "USA way", the administartos here have a big job to do
everythime they update the filters, to make sure they don't block legal stuff.
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Oh, people can come up with statistics to prove anything. 14% of people know that.
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