There's no reason to argue N2H2's effectiveness or in-effectiveness in
this newsgroup. The issue is censorship, not N2H2. Are you really
resorting to slandering my company's product in order to prove your
point? N2H2 serves over 11,000 schools covering over 9 million students,
so for every dissatisfied customer, there are hundreds or thousands more
satisfied ones.
> There's another that used to be on censorware.org listing a couple dozen
> porn sites that N2H2/Bess didn't block. I remember adding those
> manually to my company's server --
At least you, as the administrator, had the choice.
Jen
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Aaron Malone wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 06:20:33PM -0500, Laurel Fan wrote:
> > I found no studies showing its effectiveness (please post them if you
> > know of any?).
>
> I found a couple:
> http://peacefire.org/censorware/BESS/MM/
> http://peacefire.org/blind-ballots/
>
> There's another that used to be on censorware.org listing a couple dozen
> porn sites that N2H2/Bess didn't block. I remember adding those manually
> to my company's server -- I wonder how long they were in operation before
> I (the responsible local administrator) knew about them?
>
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