
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my daughter has also said that Youtube is blocked. Unfortunately, that includes videos that the teachers have asked the kids to watch. A lot of the game sites are blocked, too.
Interesting that potential videos that teachers want to use are blocked, I wonder if there is a recourse for teachers to submit requests for sites to be unblocked or if the teacher has to show it in class via their computer?
I went through some FCPS emails and didn't see any notice about changes to filters. Overall this seems a positive.
Anonymous wrote:Film study kids need access to some of these sites. Blanket bans aren’t the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, my daughter has also said that Youtube is blocked. Unfortunately, that includes videos that the teachers have asked the kids to watch. A lot of the game sites are blocked, too.
Anonymous wrote:Why does your kid need Spotify or Pandora?
If they need noise-canceling in order to focus, get them noise-canceling headphones.
Anonymous wrote:Yes there was a big change. Disney plus is now blocked too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are suddenly complaining that YouTube has far far more sites blocked, and they are complaining (whining) that 90% of stuff is now blocked.
Related, it seems music streaming services are being blocked (Pandora recently, Spotify previously).
Is this part of any new initiative?
YOUTUBE has sites blocked - do you understand what you are saying? Youtube is a singular site.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are suddenly complaining that YouTube has far far more sites blocked, and they are complaining (whining) that 90% of stuff is now blocked.
Related, it seems music streaming services are being blocked (Pandora recently, Spotify previously).
Is this part of any new initiative?