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| Multiple scale war gamer writes: |
In US Public Libraries have filters they are apparently required to use for "the safety of children" – but they must remove it if asked by an adult for that adult user. TMP gets filtered as a 'game' site. Chat rooms are fenced off as policy. Get caught doing something offensive like porn that can be seen by a librarian or other user or "hate" sites that others complain about and you can be banned. At least that's how the Librarian I spoke to said it worked. Basic Common Sense, do something to disrupt the atmosphere of a Library – lose computer privileges. Works for me. |
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