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<blockquote data-quote="bearcat2" data-source="post: 1726900" data-attributes="member: 18832"><p>Ckgworks,</p><p>As I said I don't know anything about filters, and my main point was simply that I don't think they should have them. But, if they are going to have them the only way that they are going to change what gets filtered and what doesn't is by feedback from their customers. If a bunch of people complain that they can't get on their favorite hunting/gun sites and won't be staying at the motel again unless that is changed. Well, unless they are anti-2A they will likely change it to protect their business.</p><p></p><p>I don't know anything about filters, but I'm pretty sure that if it is going to have enough of a negative effect on their business they will find a way to not block these sites while still blocking most of the other sites they want to block. It may cost more, but if it is cost effective (as in prevents a large drop in customer base) most businesses will find a way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bearcat2, post: 1726900, member: 18832"] Ckgworks, As I said I don't know anything about filters, and my main point was simply that I don't think they should have them. But, if they are going to have them the only way that they are going to change what gets filtered and what doesn't is by feedback from their customers. If a bunch of people complain that they can't get on their favorite hunting/gun sites and won't be staying at the motel again unless that is changed. Well, unless they are anti-2A they will likely change it to protect their business. I don't know anything about filters, but I'm pretty sure that if it is going to have enough of a negative effect on their business they will find a way to not block these sites while still blocking most of the other sites they want to block. It may cost more, but if it is cost effective (as in prevents a large drop in customer base) most businesses will find a way. [/QUOTE]
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