I agree that legislating the use of proprietary filtering products that do not work and often further the agenda of their parent corporations is wrong. I also believe that there is much content on the net that needs to be screened out for children. As such, I wonder, can a bayesian filtering algorithm similar to what has been proposed for screening out spam be applied to the problem of inappropriate content and protecting children from it? Most browsers already keep a cache of content we have viewed. How difficult would it be to add a mechanism allowing the user to drop bad content into one cache folder for filtering out bad content? It would be fairly safe to assume that content not labelled bad was at least acceptable if not good. Could organizations that police adult sites then publish lists of words and their weights from the corpus of sites they have on blacklists for use by parents and other concerned entities? How difficult would it be to utilize this in a pro! xy? It would seem as though there is a a great need for filtering software that actually works and can be flexible enough to keep kids from inappropriate content, or workers away from games without rendering a large part of the internet inaccessible. Just some thoughts sparked by the recent discussion of filtering content. One other note, could such a tool also be used to increase the relevance of internet searches? Any thoughts, ideas, links or dialogue are greatly appreciated. Thanks. Rob