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The problem is that school IT admins will be forced to block Ning the same way they do all of the other major sites because they can't risk the possibility of kids surfing porn when they're supposed to be learning.
I'm sure they could limit the Ning access to sites used only by their school, but my experience with school IT admins is that they tend to filter all or nothing, no exceptions. It took me almost a year to have them unblock a site I created for the high school band on it's own domain, simply because "they don't do that".
that freedom of speech stuff though...come on Matthew, lame veil on this one.
Each person can be responsible for their actions. There is no need to add yet another restriction on adult behavior beyond what passes for common sense and polite conversation. If everyone remembers what is appropriate and respects each other, there should be no problems..
, after all we all are humanbenigs