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View Poll Results: What internet content label do you think should be the standard and promoted as such? | |||
ICRA label (or another existing system) |
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8 | 10.67% |
A simple <content="adult"> meta tag |
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45 | 60.00% |
A more complex tag with varying content levels but still one that is just inserted in the html (much like current TV or MPA ratings) |
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11 | 14.67% |
A meta label combined with V-chip type system |
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5 | 6.67% |
No label |
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6 | 8.00% |
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#17 |
Took the hint.
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I will say that as mention here or elsewhere, it would be great to get PICS to support a short / limited tag "content = adult" or "content = restricted" or similar, along with their longer, more detailed tags. That would certainly give them a leg up on being the system of choice.
Finding a way to force the responsibility back onto the people providing access (illegally, I might add) to porn is important. Those people are the parents and other adults who allow children to access the net unmonitored and unfiltered. It is no different from buying penthouse magazines and then leaving them in your kid's lunchbox. We as an industry can only do so much - the enablers need to take their responsilbity. Alex |
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