- cross-posted to:
- lgbtq_plus
- LGBT@kbin.social
One of the more dangerous features of student monitoring tools like GoGuardian, Gaggle, and Bark is their “flagging” functionality. The tools can scan web pages, documents in students’ cloud drives, emails, video content, and more for keywords about topics like sex, drugs, and violence. They then…
- autumn ( @autumn@reddthat.com ) 4•1 year ago
Not a fan of this type of surveillance on kids. Also, tiktok has probably already trained them on creative ways to bypass word filters
- tryplot ( @tryplot@kbin.social ) 2•1 year ago
are you ducking kidding me? kids have been learning how to get around this funky bull-shrimp for longer than the gosh darn internet has existed.
- Zebrazilla ( @Zebrazilla@kbin.social ) 3•1 year ago
We call on all student monitoring tools to remove LGBTQ+ terms from their blocking and flagging lists to ensure that young people’s privacy isn’t violated
Removing certain keywords is hardly enough to ensure their privacy. This type of surveillance has no business being in a school to begin with. As a kid I found domain blocking to be bad, more of a nuisance really due to the ease of getting around it, but this stuff is downright dystopic.
- wave_walnut ( @wave_walnut@kbin.social ) 1•1 year ago
How the phrase “Love your neighbor” would be labeled
- exohuman ( @exohuman@fedi196.gay ) 1•1 year ago
@LollerCorleone it’s a shame things are so bad that students are being monitored for using LGBTQ terms. Good on those companies for seeing the current situation as negative and doing something about it.