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Im considering mobicip for my daughters new ipod touch. After reading a review from an unhappy woman whos son still "snuck" inappropriate material through mobicip I came up with an idea on how to better control this. After watching what her son youtube'd it was obvious why mobicip allowed it. Mario brothers bloopers! Who doesn't love mario and luigi more than my children. After watching it my wife and I were disturbed at what we knew my children would eventually stumble upon. My question is if the techies at mobicip could enhance their site to allow the subscriber to block specific videos that they deem inappropriate. (while not just blocking all things mario bros.) Also create a list that subscribers can add to a "sneaky" catergory.To put it plainly: I would never had known about Mario bros. bloopers if not for that womens concern. Every now and then I can scan your "lists" according to my childs age and or likes through feedback from other subscribers who added a certain content, watch it ,deem it blockable or not. Sorry so wordy dont "blog" much. I hope to hear from you soon. THX.
Mobicip Support Sep 26, 2011
Re: Enhanced filtering idea
Hello tnt,
Thank you for your valuable suggestion. We have forwarded your suggestion to our filtering team and have requested them to see if it is possible to roll out such feature. We will get back to you with an update as soon as we hear from them. We really appreciate your help in enhancing our filter.
Regarding Mario Bros Bloopers, please note that our dev team is actively working on blocking the video results for this keyword. We found that just blocking the keyword 'Mario Bros Bloopers' will not be effective, since many other combinations like 'Mario Brothers Bloopers', 'Mario Bros Blopers', 'Mario Bloopers'.....etc yield same results and hence the delay in resolving it completely.
Please bear with us and we will make sure that this issue is addressed asap.
Mobicip Support