On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 9:48 PM, Tobias Oelgarte tobias.oelgarte@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 17.06.2012 01:21, schrieb Anthony:
I have never seen a "censorware" that works flawlessly (not even china can do this right). Either it allows to much (incomplete blacklist) or it is unnecessary limited (incomplete whitelist producing angry mob). Additionally it has to suite the view of the parents and match the age of the child. The only "software" which does this perfectly is the brain of the parents that tracks the actions of the child, stops them when necessary and gives useful advice (even better then Clippy).
What parent tracks every action of their child? You seem to have a very unrealistic picture of how parenting works.
I guess i have to really wrap any comment inside the <sarcasm><irony><takeItNotToSerious> tag stack to avoid confusion...
I still would have been confused. Still am, actually. Did this paragraph have a serious point at all? I hope so, because Wikipedia's porn problem is a serious issue.