Wouldn't the same solution they use for magazines work for the questionable online content as well?
You have to prove your age in order to get access to a Playboy, so why not simply prove your age in order to get access to a username/password which will allow you to bypass the filter whenever a questionable link is followed? This seems a painless and fluid method of "protecting" minors from sexually explicit imagery (assuming they need to be protected), while not hindering the full access of the Web to adults.
The other point is also valid ... you've got to be some kind of freak to be surfing porn at a public library where everyone is walking by fully able to view your screen. Everyone has been exposed to porn unintentionally (or otherwise), but since we're still supposed to be the "land of the free" (I think) grown-ups should really be given the benefit of the doubt.
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