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tCOD - a sexy place

My school blocks just this place for boring old "Games". If I remember correctly though the main tCoD site was blocked for ages before the forums.

Funnily enough, the main site isn't blocked at my school. Some parts of it are under "games", but I spend most of my lunch breaks reading Butterfree's stuff over and over again. It's pretty much the only site I visit at home that isn't blocked at school. >_>
 
The only thing my school blocks is sex. Occasionally.
We can go on whatever the fuck in the library, though, which is weird.
Seriously, half the time the librarian is pirating Lost, so yeah.
 
In my school, there are no site blocks.

Instead, they stalk you and will not be amused if they see you not doing school-related stuff.
 
My school is pretty slack on some stuff but it's still very annoying. The biggest thing here is flash games, and there are millions of unblocked sites people can find. :/ The district has to block all the ones we find that aren't already blocked. Now, though, most of them are in foreign languages. A simple Google search for "games" will be blocked, which is odd, but whatever.

In 7th grade some kid apparently found porn on a school computer, but I'm not sure if I believe him. And in keyboarding the kid next to me was on some WWE site looking at the girl models. I think they're the ones who hold up the signs. Or something. But the teacher bitched him out bad after my "ew what are you looking at" didn't work.

Some sites just say "banned" when there is no better reason for it. And many times the filters will go down and we can look at whatever. so. You can always tell because there will be an announcement saying "Everybody please log off of SASI [this grading program the teachers use] until further notice." It was funny when we found out; some kid was browsing Photobucket and everyone was like "wtf dude how'd you trick the server." So everyone went on their merry ways to places normally blocked.

Speaking of TCoD, the main site was unblocked for a while (I never even chanced it with the forums), but it got blocked. :(
 
I remember they blocked FanFiction.net once. They were not prepared for the onslaught of yaoi fangirls who demanded they unblock it (and they actually did unblock it!)

Hee, I love how porn sites are blocked but the endless myriad of M rated fic is just A-okay.
 
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I remember in my old school, FF.net (where I liked to go to read fanfiction at the time) was blocked, but my best friend could happily read uncensored smut from less well-known sites.

There was a trick to getting around the filters, though. The computers were so old and slow that a page would take about ten seconds to load, and it was just a matter of hitting Stop when enough of the page had loaded, but the filter hadn't kicked in.
I got the timing down to an art form :D
 
Hm. Well, at my school, apparently Serebii's blocked, while this isn't. Including the Forums. I remember also, in fourth grade, the seldom times that the blockers decided not to block, everyone left the computers on so that they could play RuneScape at any time that they wanted.
My school doesn't have many filter issues.
 
My former school once blocked YouTube due to "Pornography" WTF?

Also, they once blocked PokeMasters due to "Gambling". I mean, seriously. They did!
 
This site is not blocked at my school. Even the You Laugh You Lose thread, which is one of my favorite places to go for new sexual humor.

It does block Cyanide and Happiness (duh), and out of all the reasons they could've picked, it was 'tasteless humor.'

Yet all the pages on this forum with Cyanide and Happiness comics on them are perfectly fine.

What.
 
The filters at my school are pretty cool because they're all controlled by the techies in the computer lab. We can go to pretty much any site that we want with only a couple obvious ACCESS DENIEDs popping up for the teachers on occasions. We even have Facebook unblocked (though this is only because the teacher in charge of the computer lab likes to use it).
 
It's blocked for "Games" at my school.

All non-Google search engines are blocked, too. Wikipedia was also blocked for at least a year, but it's back now. wtf, man.
 
My school blocks this site for 'Profanity and sexual content' but doesn't block Redtube or NastyRat (The 4H club actually found that out, why they searched it, who knows.)
 
My school doesn't block this site, but it blocks Serebii for "games" and Google for "forums" or "profanity" or something. But I saw some kid on a site looking at women models and the like. :/

I can view profanity but not research history? They've got their priorities straight That's just wrong.
 
I found I could play Territory War on the school computers because I found a chemistry website that happened to have the game on it.

In addition, I found that using the Pikachizer on certain pages allowed me to play Flash games without restriction. Of course, the horrible outdated computers they sued took ages for anything to load, so...
 
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