On August 7, 2019 at 18:43 covici@ccs.covici.com (John Covici) wrote:
Well, I don't want any net nannies sensoring the news I get, any ideas the nanny does not like I will never see (?)
Then you wouldn't buy it. Netnanny exists now, do you use it? No? Would you use it? No. Then nothing would change. P.S. Netnanny is an actual product parents can buy to put a filter on their children's access to the internet. I have no interest, it's just become a term for that kind of thing.
On Wed, 07 Aug 2019 15:37:48 -0400, bzs@theworld.com wrote:
I propose that the RIGHT THING TO DO would be to seek out, promote (to both customers and the public), and support various curation services like netnanny.
Promoting the idea that third-party curation is a service one can obtain into the public discussion can only be good.
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