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Hobbes

An internet filter could well supervise children (because apparently that is a government job these days), but what about me? I have no children. So how does filtering my feed protect children? Why not just make the system an opt-in filter, or better yet, have a government run "family-friendly ISP" that people with kids can sign up for. The rest of us can continue to look at sites that are not child friendly.

 
Document ID: 92005 | Last modified: 9 December 2008, 6:42pm