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@Qwerty said:Trying to send it to the user's superior ("appropriate teacher" in this case) is a waste of time. The block has done its job of preventing access to the objectionable content (or using up bandwidth, using up working time) and there's no more to it. I can't believe that they would try to instigate a disiplinary procedure for typing in "youtube,com"
Thank you, exactly! Either the block has done its job, or it's failed. If it's failed, obviously we can't detect the violation, or we'd be blocking it. In which case, again, no need to alert anyone.
But I do agree that we should be checking out peoples' history to see where they go after they hit blocks. Unfortunately the 'blocked' page actually comes from an upstream proxy, so it's difficult. Oh well.