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Commercial Site Vetting
My concern with a vendor offering to optimize content is where else are they looking to monetize the relationship, perhaps through back doors?

Data mine and sell to marketing? Take money from commercial sites or trade associations (such as the dairy councils) to improve the findability of their sites (promoting their groups' advocacy with reference to nutrition, genetic modifications, pesticides, livestock antibiotics, global warming.)

What about ideologies, sectarian, and political ideas? Equal access?

I acknowledge your problems, kids are curious, predators await the weak, and parents have an expectation that the schools have some discretion regarding what the students learn.
Posted by: DannyO_0x98   Posted on: 04/30/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Commercial Site Vetting  DannyO_0x98 | 04/30/09
Reasonable Compromise.  bernalillo | 04/30/09
RE: Blacklists vs. whitelists  Winston1874 | 04/30/09
Sublime to the ridiculous  moongazer58 | 04/30/09
Err on the side of Prudence  hnoyes | 04/30/09
RE: Blacklists vs. whitelists  moongazer58 | 04/30/09
12 year old students should not...  bjbrock | 04/30/09
RE: Blacklists vs. whitelists  fishdoc313@... | 04/30/09
You have to be willing to do the work  DVerwolf | 05/01/09
Sigh, OpenDNS  TripleII | 05/01/09
Whitelists aren't all bad  the.ksmm | 05/02/09

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