Viz
Gurl
DeviantArt
Go Fug Yourself
Yahoo Messenger
AOL Messenger
MSN Messenger (these 3 are linked from our website, incidentally, b/c we have IM reference)
Cheatcodes
Pamie
GamePro
Rave Clothing Store
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Just for fun, I copied this from the filtering company:
Access to web sites that have been identified as providing inappropriate content will be blocked. This determination is based upon various content categories by the Indiana Public Libraries. If you have a question regarding the filtering policy, please see your local technology contact.
Blocked Categories
Adults Only: Material labeled by its author or publisher as being strictly for adults. (Examples: "Adults only", "You must be 18 to visit this site", "Registration is allowed only for people 18 or older", "You must be of legal drinking age to visit this site").
Alcohol: Advocating or promoting the recreational use of alcoholic beverages.
Chat: Online chat rooms, a service that allow short messages to be sent to others immediately in real time, and the download of chat software that enables the online posting and receiving of real-time messages.
Hate/Discrimination: Advocating discrimination against others based on race, religion, gender, nationality, or sexual orientation.
Drugs: Advocating or promoting recreational use of any controlled substance. (Also see Illegal)
Web Page Hosting: Sites where home page space is offered for free. These sites historically have done nothing to prevent capricious abuse of their services by users who post offensive content under multiple pseudonyms, making them difficult to track. Individual pages that have been reviewed by N2H2 on such sites are removed from this category, but filed under other categories as necessary.
Gambling: Gambling services, or information relevant primarily to gambling.
Tasteless/Gross: Bodily functions. Tasteless humor. Graphic medical photos. Some extreme forms of body modification (cutting, branding, genital piercing).
Illegal: Advocating, promoting, or giving advice on carrying out acts widely considered illegal. This includes lock-picking, bomb-making, fraud, breaching computer security ("hacking"), phone service theft ("phreaking"), pirated software archives, or evading law enforcement.
P2P/Loophole: A loophole that can be exploited to access pages which would otherwise be filtered out from your service.
Lingerie: Models in lingerie (except those that qualify for Nudity).
Profanity: Crude, vulgar, or obscene language or gestures.
Nudity: Bare or visible genitalia, pubic hair, buttocks, female breasts, etc. (See also Lingerie and Sex)
Personals: Personal advertisements, including information about mail-order brides, dating services, escort services, or pen pals.
Pornography: Material intended to be sexually arousing or erotic. (See also Sex and Nudity)
School Cheating Information: Any site that promotes plagiarism or similar cheating among students (such as by offering term papers, exam keys, etc.)
Murder/Suicide: Information on committing murder or suicide.
Sex: Images or descriptions of sexual activity. Any sexual merchandise. Sexual fetishism. (See also Nudity)
Tobacco: Advocating or promoting the recreational use of tobacco.
Violence: Graphic images or written descriptions of wanton violence or grave injury (mutilation, maiming, dismemberment, etc.) Includes graphically violent games.
Visual Search Engine: Block search engine results based on key words.
Weapons: Information about buying, making, modifying, or using weapons such as guns, knives, swords, or ammunitions.
Exception Categories
Education: Material under another category (such as Sex, Nudity, Violence) that has educational value (such as classic literature, sex education, etc.)
For Kids: Sites that are designed specifically for kids.
History: Material that falls under another category (such as Sex or Violence) that is non-fictional and historically significant.
Medical: Material under another category (such as Nudity or Tasteless/Gross) that relates to the study or practice of medicine.
Moderated: A "Message/Bulletin Board" or "Chat" site that prevents offensive material from being posted.
Text Only: Material under another category that is strictly verbal (i.e. text or spoken word). This can be used, for example, to distinguish written erotica from graphical "Porn" sites.
1 comment:
i got that beat...our filter filters the OLAC homepage...that's the Online Audiovisual Catalogers, Inc., in case you were wondering...a professional resource.
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