Well, the point is that the ratings server is advisory, and you
could have several points of view (ie: the Libertarians rate pages
on a political scale as would the Republicans on their SOAP server, etc)
Now, if I were letting a school browse around, I would find such a
service useful (some sort of school-board or teacher made rating server)
since I effectivly delegate responsibility to the SOAP server.
If I wanted to ignore the SOAP server I could do that by using an
'unenhanced' browser, or turning off a SOAP preference.
I could even use such a service to search: i.e. show a list of all
the URLs rated XXX by the 'horny-geeks' SOAP server.
Christian "washing my keyboard in SOAP and water"