On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 03:03:32PM -0800, Jen Hamilton wrote:
> The initial list of what is allowed and what is blocked is determined by
> the person who buys the filtering at the time of install,
By choosing a list of broad categories of what should be blocked, thus
depending the judgement of the filtering company's automatic scripts and
employees.
> and can be changed at any time by anyone who has authorized
> access to that system.
By modifying two lists -- one to "always allow" and one to "always
block". So you expect the librarians to somehow be aware of each new porn
(or other "inappropriate") site every day, so they can keep the list
updated? And let me tell you, those lists get unwieldy pretty quick. :)
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Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
System Administrator I can bend minds with my spoon.
Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc.
http://www.semo.net
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