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Old 10-02-2011, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by michaellxv View Post
Banning it is not the answer. Supervision and education is the answer. This applies to adults as well as children, i've seen stuff posted by adults that really make to wonder.

My kids haven't really asked yet, although I have more or less said no. But if they really wanted it we would talk about it and probably allow it.
My wife uses FB, and from my wifes XP she occasionally sees pornographic content on site. There is no regulation and anything put on will take a while to remove. The bigger the site the worse it gets.

Really important a site that easily contain child abuse or other normally prohibited blogs, and other despicable acts need regulation. Site need rating as does DVD's we purchase or rent and any site should be regulated in the same manner.

Can you image your children able to retrieve "R" rated DVD's without your consent. That is the current state of the internet. No management software is perfect either.
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