Porn Is Hard To Filter

from the i'd-rather-someone-work-on-killing-spam dept

A throrough study, published today (not by the Pew Internet, incidentally), deemed that Internet pornography is difficult to fight. In the “un-sexy” report, they discuss the limitations of filtering and legislation, promoting a more balanced and broad approach to prevent our nation’s youth from being exposed to smut. I suppose like most problems, there’s no simple fix — just steps we can take to try and make a difference a small bit at a time.


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Joe Schmoe says:

Dammit...

My childs development and porn viewing habits are *my* responsibility monitor/influence/deny.

Git’ yer mits off us. Filters do not work and furthermore, even if they did, would require me to subscribe to someone else’s definitions of what is appropriate (and that goes so both ways!).

Parenting is not a web service…

goneaway (user link) says:

How many times...

does it have to be said that filtering is an unreliable practice. I’m especially bothered by the idea of public libraries (some have done this of their own accord) using filtering on their public access machines. It’s ironic that institutions that celebrate banned books would even buy into this.
Complex is right. By bluntly filtering common words associated with p0rn you end up crippling access to literary criticism, gender/queer studies, and a lot of perfectly valid if slightly pottymouthed opinion sites.

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