Blocksi does both too much against and too little for students. The program itself is fundamentally flawed, with multiple workarounds to access restricted sites. In my school, students are allowed to freely go onto AO3, a website for (mainly) teenage sex hormones to go free and trauma dumping disguised as The Walking Dead fanfiction and YouTube mostly unrestricted.Blocksi makes the student feel like they're being watched at all times. The program monitors students and if they go onto a restricted site, it automatically notifies you to the teacher. The teacher can also monitor what every student is doing at all times, making every second on your school device feel like a panopticon.The one blessing/curse I can give Blocksi is that teachers are allowed more freedom to block/unblock sites on their own accord, but this can easily backfire if the teacher doesn't know how to use the program or the teacher is extremely strict. Overall, Blocksi is an unreliable and cheap service that uses the proven unreliable (as of now) technology of AI to poorly block students from arbitrary sites and make them feel unnecessarily monitored at all times. I wouldn't be surprised if Blocksi was made by a couple of German dudes who used Claude AI to make a beta for a blocking system and sold it unchanged for millions of dollars because this sucks.
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