Nov 9


We go on these websites at home, why can’t we go on these websites at school? Even teachers are blocked from going on. What the heck?

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4 Responses to “Why are MySpace, Facebook, emailing websites, blog pages, and some other stuff blocked at school?”

  1. Elgato Says:

    The school has firewalls in placed so that the student can focus more on studying. Many students abuse the internet at school and mess it up for everyone else basically.

    I myself, would protest if the school for my kids allowed these sites. This is just me.. you have plenty of time to use these sites at home.

  2. The Ideot Says:

    i know….i **** it

    i found a way to hack into it but i cant tell on yahoo answers

  3. 7 days till christmas!*** Says:

    because the school doenst want kids on those websites playing all day, they want them doing work. its sooo stupid and annoying. but ask around your school and see if anyone knows of anyone proxies that still work at your school.

  4. flirtyangel86 Says:

    Most schools have caches, which means that students can’t access sites that are not relevant to learning. Some of these go too far and you can’t even access sites you need for research. Its probably supposed to keep students focused on schoolwork so they don’t spend hours on facebook instead of studying. Different schools do it in different ways. My first high school was so bad because it blocked everything. We couldn’t even do research for assignments properly because sites would be blocked. But other schools just block chatrooms and msn messenger but still allow facebook and hotmail etc. There are ways around it, but you’d probably get into trouble if you started hacking into your school computers. It ***** but you are at school to learn so just do your facebook and stuff at home.

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