While doing a google search for “websense” and “evil” I stumbled across this site, The Gematriculator in which you can enter a url or chunk of text to find out if a website is good or evil. “Basically, Gematria is searching for different patterns through the text, such as the amount of words beginning with a vowel. If the amount of these matches is divisible by a certain number, such as 7 (which is said to be God’s number), there is an incontestable argument that the Spirit of God is ever present in the text. Another important aspect in gematria are the numerical values of letters: A=1, B=2 … I=9, J=10, K=20 and so on. The Gematriculator uses Finnish alphabet, in which Y is a vowel.”
Seems to be about as effective and make as much sense as some of the filtering software available.
LISNews
LISNews.com is 20% evil, 80% good, wow, you’d think with all those evil liberals around here, we’d be way more evil. I’m impressed with our goodness!
spelling correction
“Libruls,” Blake, “libruls.” Get it straight.
Re:LISNews
Actually I just did it and it said 28% evil and 72% good. We really aren’t saintly after all!
Re:LISNews
Well, I’m even worse, judging from my journal:
<ignore>random garbage because the silly slashcode thinks I have too few characters per line</ignore>
Re:LISNews vs. InternetFilters.org
Must be a random analysis… the http://www.internetfilters.org site only ranked as 12% evil, 88% good — NOT MUCH BETTER!!
; )