I want to state up front I gots no problem with an employer blocking websites for employees. You choose to work there, you accept their rules, etc, etc. However, all this seems legit until you get to this "controversial opinions" thing... what exactly does that mean?
TSA to Block "Controversial Opinion" on the Web - CBS News Investigates - CBS News
TSA to Block "Controversial Opinion" on the Web - CBS News Investigates - CBS News
Government gone wild? Just being careful? I'd like to see what our government looks at as "controversial opinions"... Since it's the TSA they will probably be blocking that Seinfeld bit about fat TSA workers...The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is blocking certain websites from the federal agency's computers, including halting access by staffers to any Internet pages that contain a "controversial opinion," according to an internal email obtained by CBS News.
The email was sent to all TSA employees from the Office of Information Technology on Friday afternoon.
It states that as of July 1, TSA employees will no longer be allowed to access five categories of websites that have been deemed "inappropriate for government access."
The categories include:
• Chat/Messaging
• Controversial opinion
• Criminal activity
• Extreme violence (including cartoon violence) and gruesome content
• Gaming
The email does not specify how the TSA will determine if a website expresses a "controversial opinion."
There is also no explanation as to why controversial opinions are being blocked, although the email stated that some of the restricted websites violate the Employee Responsibilities and Conduct policy.
The TSA did not return calls seeking comment by publication time.