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Re: blockage
Posted By: Joseph (posting from LMH), on host 205.246.82.74
Date: Friday, October 13, 2000, at 10:16:40
In Reply To: Re: blockage posted by Sam on Friday, October 13, 2000, at 07:02:48:

> > A place I worked for did that -- there's nothing like going to a website for reference material on your job and having the screen display in big bold H1: "This web site has been blocked because it contains Sex Material or Criminal Skills information" just as the boss walks by.

O.o; Just as the boss walks by? and you're trying to research something for your job? Yikes... I bet you had a fun time there (...not)

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> Ugh. At my old job, they blocked certain web sites, too, and the message was just as offensive. There's no "may" or "might" involved, it simply states incorrectly that the web site "is" inappropriate. I always found that reprehensibly disrespectful and unprofessional. Something at least as bad, employees' web usage was tracked and tallied, and monthly reports of web usage -- per hit and per kilobyte -- were available to anyone who wanted to see them. Fortunately my manager didn't give a crud about that stuff. Then we got a new CEO, one with an actual brain, and removing the filter and usage monitor was one of the first things he did when he got the job. We all loved him after that.
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> At this new job, they don't do any of that either. Frankly, I'm highly doubtful I could work for a company with that little respect or trust for its employees ever again.

That SUX0RS... besides, my school isn't that fruity over the internet, plus, it's a Christian private school, so many of the students here don't even try to access inaproptriate material. (I'm using my keyboarding time to post here... but i'm done with my assignments, anyway, and I'm typing right now... So I guess it's justified)

If I could convince someone to un-block RinkChat and the Dialectizer, that would be nice.

--Jos"733t HAX0R"eph