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UK ISP Asks Religious Groups To Set Parental Controls

Barence writes "A British ISP is inviting religious groups to help set parental controls for its customers. Claranet says it is recruiting volunteer 'Guardians' from a number of different organizations — including religious organizations, schools and child safety experts. A press spokesman for the ISP said that an 'Islamic advisor' was among the first batch of Guardians, but refused to identify them. The Claranet Guardians will be asked to choose whether they think 140 different categories of internet content are appropriate. Within those categories, the Guardians can choose to add or remove individual websites from the blacklists, which are created by a third-party company that Claranet also refused to name."

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  1. Hpw about by present_arms · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Religious groups can go and fuck themselves, I've had enough of superstitious groups trying to change the world to their liking, really it's too much. if some idiot needs to censor what he sees, install dans guardian or similar. geeze, leave the net alone

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    1. Re:Hpw about by jellomizer · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The ISP wanted to offer parental controls (You know, offering something like Dans Guardian as a service), they are trying to make their product useful, so they are asking a bunch of different groups, for feedback.

      Religious groups, were invited, they didn't barge in. When you are making a tool for parental controls, you need a good diversity of ideas so you can make good decisions.

      Stop Hating Religions because you just don't follow them.

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    2. Re:Hpw about by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

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      Stop Hating Religions because you just don't follow them.

      I'll stop hating them when they stop hating me for NOT following them.

    3. Re:Hpw about by s.petry · · Score: 5, Insightful

      By that logic there should be no drinking age and most surely pornography should be able to be printed anywhere. There should be no movie rating system, lyrics rating system, or game rating system. Do you see that you have crossed well beyond the realm of common sense.

      Customers _pay_for_this service, it is not mandatory for _anyone_ to use the service.

      The reason this was brought up as a /. article was to create traffic based on the atheist zealots that come out of the wood work spewing hate on anything Religious for any reason.

      I doubt that you understand what that means for you and your comment, but I do feel an obligation to point it out.

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    4. Re:Hpw about by nightfire-unique · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Stop Hating Religions because you just don't follow them.

      For many of us, wether or not we follow something is of little relevance to our opinion on the subject.

      Many of us hate religion because, frankly, it's a psychosis induced by our fear of the unknown, exploited by the wealthy and the power-seekers. The indoctrinated occasionally become immune to logic and reason, and present a huge problem to the rest of us living in the 21st century.

      For those about to mod me down as flamebate: this is how I, and many here actually feel, and our frustration is not without considerable merit. Just look at the damage that's being done to the education system. Or sexual identity. Or genetic research. Or the climate. Or women and girls in Islamic societies.

      Don't confuse hating a belief system with hating the believers.

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