Ethics and privacy rights notwithstanding, how can we help to educate schools that software like Gaggle are more fraudulent than they are helpful? It's quite clear to me all this product is doing is maintaining a blacklist controversial words and flagging any content that is passed through it that contains them, and is calling this AI to make it sound more advanced than it is. False advertisement to a community that is generally not very tech savvy. Are parents and schoolboards really comfortable with $10/hour contract employees looking through their children's content to decide its obscenity? With the money these school districts spend on scammy software, they could be spending it on recruiting health experts. I'm confident this company justifies its product's existence by taking a secondary school kid's joke about killing himself or herself out of context, flagging it, and claiming they prevented a suicide to boost their metrics.