Most schools have blocks on sites that they do not want students to use at school and YouTube is often one of them.
If YouTube is blocked, then you may use YouTube on your mobile phone or the YouTube Kids App. Some schools and parents may block the main YouTube website due to potentially offensive content.
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I do not believe that there are 'brick and mortar' embroidery schools. There are several online lessons as well as channels on youtube where you can learn to embroider.
There are a few reasons. It is usually available though. They block there site from certain countries. Schools block youtube, as do public web access areas.
most schools seem to be for 18 and older but on youtube some kids claim they are in a legit pro wrestling school, there probably is some wrestling schools out there for teens
Yes! Youtube at school! In the majority of schools YouTube is blocked, unless someone smart gets pass it and it could be done, but we are not allowed to tell you how to get pass school blocks.
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I'm not aware of any specific ban on Jeffy from any schools. Jeffy is a fictional character from the YouTube channel "SuperMarioLogan" and his presence in schools would depend on the policies of each individual school.
Nowadays, a lot of schools have unblocked YouTube because of the educational potential on the website. If your school has blocked YouTube and you need to access the video for a project, you should ask your teacher because often times, exceptions can be made to the filter.
Personally, I think YouTube is a great resource for students in schools making projects for classes. Also, schools can opt in for filters to help filter out videos that students should not see, making it a very safe environment for students of all ages. Unfortunately, I believe that YouTube should remain blocked in school. While YouTube does house thousands of educational and informative videos, it contains tens of thousands of inappropriate and non educational videos. Students will have more of a temptation to watch music videos and cartoons versus watching informative videos. Since Schools cannot control what is viewed on YouTube, it would make matters worse. Filtering software is term and site specific, so unless Google redesigned YouTube to work with school filters, it would ultimately fail.
It may be banned/blocked in schools and workplaces but it is not banned worldwide due to it's popularity.