--- In [email protected], andrew michael baron
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't think you should be required to sensor anything if you dont  
> want to. In order to gain a lasting trust with the users of your  
> system, however, I think it would be important for you to provide a  
> rating system for adult content.
> 
> Its not just for kids - I would like to see an alert that gave me a  
> chance to know that a video was porn or violent BEFORE I discovered  
> that from watching it.  I have seen so many disturbing war killings  
> and violent sex acts recently via sites like del.icio.us and  
> blogdigger that I really do feel changed in a negative way and if  
> asked, I would have declined the opportunity to see them. It's as if  
> I have lived through a generation of global psychological tragedy in  
> a single season.

Andrew, that's a really valuable comment, thanks. I will work on it.
We want videoblogging to be a positive experience, and limiting
exposure to certain types of video (without censoring) is a part of
that. I agree with that.

Peter
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