Posted by
Billy on Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:55:50 AM
"Even kids entering very child-friendly search terms, like Jonas Brothers or Hannah Montana -- although they would not likely find pornographic content as a result of those search terms -- quite often there was pornographic language in the comments posted by other site users," Melissa Henson of PTC notes.
"What we have discovered is that YouTube just announced a policy where they would be adding content filters to allow people to block out obscene language from user comments posted by other site users."
(Ok this is good but this doesn't excuse parents from enforcing rules about being on the net.)