Jay dedman wrote:
>>   Maybe the opposite approach would be logical?
>>Instead of filtering the "not for kids" stuff, filter the "kid friendly" 
>>stuff.
>>And include a warning on site stating that "there may be adult content 
>>within, but check out our kid-friendly zone here"
>>You can then have categories/tags/sections of kid safe video content which 
>>could be many things and is up to the directory curators to decide how best 
>>to approach that.
>>My point is, IF the concern for children resides in the sites owner and IF 
>>they care to put effort towards designating a section on the site geared for 
>>children education and entertainment etc, then this could take care of most 
>>of the aforementioned issues.... maybe ;-)
> 
> 
> great idea. very proactive.
> eric rice and ryanne made a kidsafe feed a while back for eric's kids.
> http://video.ericrice.com/videoblogs/ANTresearch.mov
> but i think the feed died out.
> see this is a great idea: a kidsafe directory.
> itll come as content grows.
> 
> im not interested in censoring, but in organizing and educating.
> everything will exist. we can simply chose where.

Well, we already have yahooligans.yahoo.com, what about 
kids.mefeedia.com? :)

It would be cool to be able to point kids to a videoblogging directory 
and let them explore what's there. Sometimes the most creative stuff 
comes from kids and the way they look at the world. You know, before the 
reality of it all crushes their spirit and makes them just another cog 
in the corporate machine that is today's society.

Pete

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