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I think that once a company reaches a certain size, there's just no alternative. We were fine up to about a year ago, no monitoring, no restrictions, just a loosely-defined and even more loosely-enforced "acceptable use policy" with guidelines like "don't watch streaming video during peak business hours", and it would appear that people simply can't be trusted. We simply can't have critical business apps grinding to a halt because some asshole was browsing 12 Facebook pages at once and had 6 movies loading.
Sure, we can punish the guilty parties specifically, but in order to identify them we'd have to implement detailed monitoring, which most people seem to perceive as even worse. Filtering seems to be the lesser of two evils. And yes, with any reasonably competent IT staff, expect the vast majority of public proxies to be blocked.
We only care about social networking and streaming media; you want to surf, read newspapers, blogs, that sort of thing, you're fine.
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