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Mormon-Affiliated University Lifts YouTube Ban

posted by akornfeld | 6:05pm Tuesday June 30, 2009

Provo, Utah – Brigham Young University, the Mormon church school where students agree to live a chaste and virtuous life, has lifted its almost three-year policy of blocking access to YouTube.
Administrators lifted the ban on Friday, citing an increasing amount of educational material on the popular video-sharing site, university spokeswoman Carri Jenkins said.
YouTube has its own filters for porn, but BYU added it to the list of Web sites blocked by campus online filters in 2006 because administrators felt there was too much content that could violate the school’s strict, conservative standards.
The university’s software also blocks pornography, adult content and violence from other sites.
BYU cited limited bandwidth as another factor when explaining the decision. But some professors have since complained that they couldn’t access relevant YouTube content in the classroom.
“I think there’s no other way but to provide all of it,” Jenkins said.
Students and faculty at the university agree to follow the school’s honor code, a list of standards in line with the principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The code includes provisions against alcohol, tobacco and caffeine use, among other things. It also specifically labels pornography as taboo.
Also on Friday, BYU launched its own new Web site – besafe.byu.edu – which explains the school’s Internet guidelines and advises readers how to avoid online threats like phishing and viruses.
The site notes that students and faculty at BYU agree to avoid Internet content and activities that are not “virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy.”
Associated Press
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pagansister

posted June 30, 2009 at 7:16 pm


Are they SURE they want to trust those innocent minds to YouTube? Oh, that’s right, they have promiced to only watch proper things!



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nnmns

posted June 30, 2009 at 9:55 pm


It seems like a good choice. I’ll bet there are a lot of BYU students who live it up when they get the chance.



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Hamzah

posted July 1, 2009 at 8:41 am


I’m so glad. It’s dumb that they even banned it, and students were logging in through proxies anyways. Caffeine isn’t banned, by the way. I have never heard of that, in fact, LDS leaders have once in a long while been known to make a point of it. It isn’t good for you, but it’s not against our health code either (the Word of Wisdom).



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posted July 1, 2009 at 12:11 pm


Caffeine is banned,check out the archived program of President Hinkley and Larry King.Larry King asks Pres. Hinkley about the word of wisdom and specifically asks about caffeine. Pres.Hinkley responds by saying,”No we do not drink caffeine,no caffeine,no coffee,no tea,no tobacco and no alcohol”. I would say that is pretty clear on the caffiene issue. We’re supposed to follow our prophets counsel ,so if he said no caffiene I guess that means no caffiene.!!!



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