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Lord help me, I'm just not that bright
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Pittsburgh
Posts: 109
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so you mean tell me that you dont believe people should have the warning? do you know how many damned times I have searched something non adult and came up with hardcore porn? I believe people need the right to be able to back out...I am very surprised at your answers...Actually I am quite disappointed.
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Certified Nice Person
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I definately believe in the warning page, but I do so with the realization that search engines don't list only our warning pages. The only way for us to control where a surfer lands is to do an .htaccess that redirects all entries to an index. That would be suicide.
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Vagabond
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But when it comes to search engines, there are NO guarantee that where ever you land will be the warning page. You can end up on a pic page, a gallery page, a main page or any other page for that matter. So for the reason you want it, it's completely useless. I agree with you that it's very bad that you get porn when you search for something non-adult. But the warning page is definitely not a solution to that. Net Nanny (or any other of the content filtering softwares) is a much better solution to that. Download, install and you have solved 95% of the problem. End of story. |
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