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Comments on mandatory internet filtering in Australia

A question: how does a page get taken off the filter?
 
If it is filtered then no one can check to see if it is ok.
 
Does this mean the government has an unfiltered feed to check pages?
 
Taking that a step further, does this mean there is one internet for the government and one for everyone else?

For those that do not understand why IT (Information Technology) professionals say the filter will not work it is because it is the equivalent of the government putting a sign on the front door of a building that says 'no entry' but knowing that every other door, window, man hole cover and cat flap is wide open for everyone to use.
 
But it looks good to say "Look what we did, aren't we clever?".
 
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