Professor Hale reports:
Ferdinand at In Mala Fide and The Hawaiian Libertarian are now in the club. The club of “being blocked at work” because the work web screening mechanism thinks that they are “porn” sites.
Really? I could understand this blog being considered pornographic by the standards of an incredibly strict Christian group, what with all the four-letter words and half-naked hotties all around. But Dave from Hawaii? Come on!
Though as the good Professor writes, all hope is not lost:
At least they can feel proud that they didn’t bump against the “tasteless” filter.
In Mala Fide – tastefully smutty. I like it.



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i ‘ve been meaning to mention this. some days you are blocked by my work network, other days not.
Corporate censorship packages have an incredibly low threshold for this. It’s right up there with the PTC (which is a non-religious group so bad they make the Family Research Council look like libertarians).
Now I remember why I work from home and only go into the office when I hear they hired a new hottie. You’re sure not blocked at my house.
Corporate censorship seems handled by a Human Resources Femcunt and a bunch of manginas who do the work of actually blocking the sites.
No wonder they block sites of the Manosphere and porn. The slaves, I mean worker drones cannot have hope. They need to be squeezed.
TALLagash, you recently joined the blocked list at my office.
Don’t you guys think it’s risky logging onto maverick politically incorrect sites within the manophere at work?
Maybe someone in IT tips off some female supremacist in HR?
LOL – I’ve actually had my last few posts have been all about “conspiracy theory” topics.
I’m honored to be considered officially politically correct by at least one corporate IT Dept.
Perhaps it is the vajazzling?
Askimet has been slam dunking every comment/linkback from In Mala Fide right into my moderation heap.
Usually, I have no problem seeing any manosphere websites at work. The only time I can’t is when something trips the porn filter, but that’s automatic at my office. There’s no HR intervention.
Of course, I don’t view my own blog or the Spearhead with my work computer.
Actually, I haven’t been able to see In Mala Fide from my job from about the start of the year–and I work in the public sector.
Use google reader instead of reading the website directly. This allows you to read many blogs at work that would otherwise be filter out.
I think EW figured it out as far as my blog is concerned, since my vajazzle google bomb post was a parody of the Vagina monologues, in which I copied, pasted and altered the V-monologues wiki-page description that was quite graphic in some sections.
[No idea why your comments keep ending up in the spam bin. Akismet been getting screwy lately. - ed.]
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