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U.S. Gov Agency Blunders With Keyword Blacklist

Anonymous Submitter writes "There's an interesting CNet article which highlights a report released by the OpenNet Initiative. The report examines how "a U.S. government agency charged with fighting Iranian and Chinese Internet censorship is quietly censoring the Web itself". Among some of the sites this U.S. agency accidentally blocks are breastcancer.com, teens.drugabuse.gov, several gay rights websites, and even usembassy.state.gov. Some of the members of the group who prepared this report were responsible for a previous Slashdot discussion entitled "Academics Take On Government Net Censorship". The report raises questions about the potential inaccuracy of proprietary and other secretive filtering mechanisms: who should be responsible for ensuring their accuracy?"

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  1. Slashdotting! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is this just an excuse to /. the US embassy? Seems like this article is a terrorist plot.

  2. A new department is needed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Perhaps the Department of Homeland Accuracy.

  3. Extra keywords to submit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    binladen, linux, communism.

    Those topics are generally disturbing and harmful to both the security and the economy of America.

    1. Re:Extra keywords to submit by rthille · · Score: 2, Funny

      you forgot: "the economy", "democratic", "recount"

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  4. Naughty Words by tyleroar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Berman said. "Basically, we said, 'Implement a porn filter.' We were looking for serious, hard-core nasty stuff to block...I couldn't come up with a list (of off-limits words) if my life depended on it."
    Rrriite...
    Because he Never Looks at porn ;)

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    1. Re:Naughty Words by Ultra64 · · Score: 3, Funny

      3. Collect Underpants?

    2. Re:Naughty Words by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      It's hard to remember the days before the web became popular. But way back then, many people managed to survive without using pr0n. I for one found the Sears catalog to be very stimulating.

  5. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 5, Funny

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  6. Regex trouble? by i_want_you_to_throw_ · · Score: 3, Funny

    "The official naughty-keyword list displays a conservative bias that labels any Web address with "gay" in them as verboten--a decision that affects thousands of Web sites that deal with gay and lesbian issues, as well as DioceseOfGaylord.org, a Roman Catholic site.

    What? Never heard of ...
    push @naughtywords, $banned =~ m/gay\./
    ?

  7. just plain stupid by adamruck · · Score: 5, Funny

    um... they blocked the word 'my'.... this tells me the people running this program are stupid... nothing more.. I see no evil plot here

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    1. Re:just plain stupid by kfg · · Score: 5, Funny

      And never mind thae fact that people can be both stupid and evil plotters. Now that's scary.

      KFG

  8. George **** & **** Cheney 2004!!! by grocer · · Score: 5, Funny

    wow....Bush and Dick are both on the banned word list...ooops.....

  9. Re:only employees are filtered by Uncle+Gropey · · Score: 4, Funny

    No, no you are missing the point here. An employer has no right to guide the activities of it's employees on company time, nor does an employer have the right to control traffic on it's data networks.

    Stop oppressing us!

  10. Re:Common Sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I wish they'd use common sense...

    Come on now, this is the US Government we are talking about. You are kidding, right?

  11. Dear TWATRAVEL.COM by Letter · · Score: 0, Funny
    Dear TWATRAVEL.COM,

    Luckily, the U.S. Government has not blocked you.

    Sincerely,
    A Happy TWATTRAVEL.COM User

    1. Re:Dear TWATRAVEL.COM by Guy+Harris · · Score: 4, Funny

      Yeah, but what about this is scunthorpe?

  12. Re:Common Sense by jpmkm · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yes! I finally figured out the formula to getting schoolchildren to look at porn! Tell everyone to go to healthmedicalrightsbigtitshotsex.com. I'll be a millionaire! Thanks fostware.

  13. Incompetent brainwashing? by Zareste · · Score: 5, Funny

    Christ, you know the world is doomed when your government deploys Nazi-based information control and can't even do THAT right.

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  14. Re:Common Sense by fostware · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hey, I'm Australian. I'm prou...

    Oh fsck it, nevermind...

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  15. That's right David by JohnGrahamCumming · · Score: 4, Funny

    One the banned list is the word "kitt". pr0n surfers will think this refers to sites like Persian Kitty, but those of us in the know realize that this is all a plot by Knight Industries to prevent the Iranians from stealing plans for the Knight Industries Two Thousand.

    John.

  16. Re:Talk about behind the times by spacefrog · · Score: 3, Funny

    Your father had an internet connection and web browser at work in 1992? Wow.

  17. Well... by h00dLuM · · Score: 3, Funny

    At least poor Mr. Powell will be ok.

  18. This just another by DarrylKegger · · Score: 2, Funny

    example of the underhanded nature of governments. We as cybercitizens should be be psszt ngah naghh @!!6 fghar';!) nraaghg!!!! pleased with the way things are going. Go back to your cubicles, the contents of this web-site is nothing but propaganda paid for by none other than the evil Kim Il Jong

  19. OpenNet, Open Source by ozbird · · Score: 3, Funny

    Nice to see that the browser screenshots are Mozilla with the Modern theme instead of Internet Explorer.

  20. My site? by Sardak · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm currently setting up a website that has the word 'blown' in the name (no, it has nothing to do with pr0n, I'd just prefer not to have my server start on fire). Do I have anything to worry about? I noticed today that my site no longer shows up in Google searches.

  21. "poor" Mr. Powell? by scruffyMark · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's nobody's fault but his own he insists on pronouncing his first name like that. He could pronounce it like any sane person would, to rhyme with "pollen"...

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  22. censorship or social control? by dkalley · · Score: 3, Funny

    I recently read an article in the American Journal of Primatology with the following keywords. infant-licking, attractiveness of mothers with newborns, female relationships, and ring-tailed lemurs. The keywords would direct you to the paper; Intra-troop affiliative relationships of females with newborn infants in wild ring-tailed lemurs. Can you imagine the flags this would raise with monitoring software or your success with blocking? Out of context the keywords would paint you as an extreme pedophile or someone with obscure sexual attractions. A question to ask is whether this practice is merely censorship or another way to functionally define what is normal or deviant behavior within society? Homosexuality is taboo, so the word gay is taboo. Our historical relationship with the female body to sin is represented as well as other 'deviant' sexual behavior. On a lighter side, at least microsoft, georgebush, and arnold-schwarzenegger.com were blocked!

  23. Re:Given that... by krunk7 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ding!! Ding!! Ding!!

    You've been awarded the Bigoted Idiot of the Week prize!!!

    How's it feel to know your a complete and utter Jackass?