NVM, I see it now...

Whoever says this stuff needs to be ripped from office or position,
kicking and screaming. Not only do they not understand technology, but
they have no idea how the real world works outside of their bubble.

On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 10:03 PM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote:
> Where did this post come from? I need some backstory here.
>
> On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 11:07 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Based on all your comments (thank you), I sent the following to the
>> legislative working group:
>> (You guys helped me look smarter than I am ).
>>
>>
>>
>> Some random thoughts.
>>
>> If you are going to an HTTPS site, it is all encrypted.  If you are
>> attempting to analyze a flow of traffic HTTPS traffic looks the same to us
>> whether it is porn or online banking.
>>
>> Do we also block Bit Torrent?
>> XBox Grand Theft Auto
>> Any game with online chat.  Scrub online chat during games?
>> All game servers
>> Twitter
>> Instagram
>> Youtube
>> News outlets
>> Facebook
>> Email
>> Instant messaging
>> Periscope
>> Streaming
>> FTP
>> IRC
>>
>> The lowly ping facility has a space for payload.  I could send porn via
>> pings if I wanted.
>>
>> What is defined as harmful content?  Medical, artistic, Bible readings?
>> Genesis 19, 29 etc etc.
>> Language, if so what language?  Bare shoulders. Knees?
>> Curtains blowing in the breeze.
>>
>> How about what I consider pornographic music lyrics.
>> Do we have to police music.  Police Pandora.
>>
>> There are always ways around.
>> For every block there is a proxy or VPN that will get you around it.
>>
>> Filters can give parents a false sense of security.  Filters are gimmicks.
>> Snake oil.
>> But we do offer them.  Not home grown.  They are 3rd party.
>>

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