Censorware Filters Cause College To Change Name
lee writes: "Beaver College voted to change their name because censorware filters prevent people from browsing to beaver.edu. Full story at http://web.philly.com/content/inquirer/2000/06/13/city/BEAVER13.htm. To add insult to injury, the same censorware filters would probably not let anyone view the story, either..." We mentioned this story previously; just following up with the actual decision.
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Imagine that... all of those biology/science teachers in grade school were actually teaching us smut! If only we'd known.
Actually maybe there is something to the Censorware results. After all a beaver is an animal which finds a straight, stiff object, puts part of it's mouth around it, and isn't content until it falls down.
We wouldn't want kids to learn to think metaphorically...
I find it surprising that the .edu TLD is included in censorware at all, given that it's the only one actively restricted to its original purpose. Thoughts?
There seems to be a common thread running through censorware: it doesn't work.
Look at the recent /. story on image filtering. Now this. There have probably been plenty in the past, too.
If any of these companies had been watching the fall of others, they would know they need to add the following things to their algorithms:
-- LoonXTall
~~~LXT~~~
Life is like a computer program: anything that can't happen, will.