Am 15.06.2012 23:22, schrieb Andreas Kolbe:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 1:21 PM, David Gerarddgerard@gmail.com wrote:
I don't recall seeing any, but did anyone actually explain why the market had not provided a filtering solution for Wikipedia, if there's actually a demand for one?
(IIRC the various netnannies for workplaces don't filter Wikipedia, or do so only by keyword, i.e. [[Scunthorpe problem]]-susceptible, methods.)
UK schools of course filter, but both the bestiality video and everything that comes up in a multimedia search for "male human" was accessible on computers in my son's school. Much to their surprise. The one thing their filter did catch was the masturbation videos category page in Commons.
That means they already found a solution to their problem that includes the whole web at once. As you might have noticed it isn't perfect. I guess that it could be easily improved over time. But the image filter had an different goal. It wouldn't help the schools, since the content is still accessible. But why we discuss about schools and children all the time and speak about it as a net nanny?