Accrington Web

Accrington Web (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/index.php)
-   General Chat (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/)
-   -   Internet Watchdog (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/internet-watchdog-42939.html)

Tinkerbelle 29-09-2008 13:58

Internet Watchdog
 
Internet Watchdog Unleashed

A step in the right direction for trying to keep the kids safe while surfing the big world wide web :)





Wonder if Less and Jambutty will be the first on their hit list :eek: I'm joking guys sorry ...... :do-one:

K-P 29-09-2008 14:20

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
I wont say useless... Just next to useless.. I let my teenage son on the internet... But the monitor is facing an open door and anyone passing his room can see whats on his screen.... I find that to be a perfect solution :)

Internet watchdog will have no powers and thats the problem... Best bet is to sort it yourselves.. It will do some good for someone.. but not much use for most I am afraid.

Tinkerbelle 29-09-2008 14:26

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
Got to admit I'm very sceptical too, I don't see how it's going to work

Totally agree with you, monitoring what kids see and do whilst on the net should be policed in the home not by outside agencies

cashman 29-09-2008 14:46

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
agree wi ya both, owts better than nowt though.

emamum 29-09-2008 15:04

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
1 Attachment(s)
he's doing a good job!!

Tinkerbelle 29-09-2008 15:07

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
1 Attachment(s)
His mates not! :eek: naughty lil pup :D

jambutty 02-10-2008 16:46

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
Responsible parents can supervise all they like in their own home but what if Johnny or Mary go their mate’s house where supervision is much more lax? So you ban them from going to that person’s house. But kids being kids they will find a way of getting there if they want to.

Then there is the mobile phone. I understand that some of these modern phones can access the Internet nowadays.

There is no easy solution.

It might be better to frighten them into leaving such sites alone by explaining that people who are caught viewing such sites, will get charged and have to sign the sex offenders register for the rest of their lives. With that black mark over them then job prospects are greatly diminished not to mention that they will become society’s pariahs.

I think that the ISP’s could do more by blocking access to known unacceptable sites. They could even offer say one month’s free Internet access for every bona fide report that a customer makes about a new site to encourage people to report them. Of course that could also encourage people to go looking for them.

But what about adults? Don’t they have a right to use the Internet as they please? Well yes I guess that they do but if blocking those sort of sites for everyone is the price of keeping our kids away from them, then so be it.

Those people who go to porn, snuff and child abuse sites are sick in the head, need locking up and the key being thrown away.

Neil 02-10-2008 16:55

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 637277)
Responsible parents can supervise all they like in their own home but what if Johnny or Mary go their mate’s house where supervision is much more lax? So you ban them from going to that person’s house.

You could say the same thing about playing with matches.


Quote:

Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 637277)
Those people who go to porn, snuff and child abuse sites are sick in the head, need locking up and the key being thrown away.

I agree with the 2nd and 3rd ones but the porn one :D get a life.

jambutty 02-10-2008 17:31

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 637280)
You could say the same thing about playing with matches.




I agree with the 2nd and 3rd ones but the porn one :D get a life.

I have a life thank you and it doesn’t include watching porn.

I would say to all people who do watch porn to get a life and think with your brains not your genitals.

onlyme 02-10-2008 18:59

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
wahoo, i just gave JB karma!!! Must be poorly......

Actually, I agreed with everything (the porn thing may be going a little far) but am v impressed lol x

emamum 02-10-2008 19:06

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by onlyme (Post 637309)
wahoo, i just gave JB karma!!! Must be poorly......

:eek:go and have a shower:eek:

schools are teaching kids about internet safety... Ty told me off the other day for giving out "personal information"

I was filling a form out lol

Caz 02-10-2008 21:07

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 637277)
There is no easy solution.

It might be better to frighten them into leaving such sites alone by explaining that people who are caught viewing such sites, will get charged and have to sign the sex offenders register for the rest of their lives. With that black mark over them then job prospects are greatly diminished not to mention that they will become society’s pariahs.

I think that the ISP’s could do more by blocking access to known unacceptable sites. They could even offer say one month’s free Internet access for every bona fide report that a customer makes about a new site to encourage people to report them. Of course that could also encourage people to go looking for them.

But what about adults? Don’t they have a right to use the Internet as they please? Well yes I guess that they do but if blocking those sort of sites for everyone is the price of keeping our kids away from them, then so be it.

Those people who go to porn, snuff and child abuse sites are sick in the head, need locking up and the key being thrown away.


I thought the main objective was concerned with social networking sites, and who has access to them, adults posing as children and such? :confused:

If they want it they will find porn somewhere to watch, not necessarily on the net.

Caz 02-10-2008 21:08

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
And of course moderating stuff on sites like You tube.

shillelagh 03-10-2008 17:28

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
Anyone watch FX - to catch a predator? Its on wednesday nights at 10pm. They have someone who pretends to be underage on sites and they arrange a meet ... when they get there the girl who does look underage invites them in then leaves to get a drink then the presenter comes out and asks why did he say what he did - when he leaves the house he is arrested.

Neil 03-10-2008 17:41

Re: Internet Watchdog
 
Arrested for what, the person was not under age?


All times are GMT. The time now is 06:29.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com