Jakarta – Indonesia's Communication and Information Minister Tifatul Sembiring is adopting a new strategy in his ongoing crusade to rid Indonesia of Internet pornography.
"We will keep on blocking pornographic contents with various innovations, such as giving special rewards to members of the public who report porn sites to us," Tifatul said during an event in Bandung, West Java, on Monday.
He did not say what the rewards were and was not asked if the campaign would in fact encourage people to search the Internet for pornography before reporting offensive material to the ministry's porn hot-line.
Tifatul claimed that his ministry had successfully blocked 90 percent of the pornographic Web sites on the Internet, adding that Internet service providers updated their lists of banned content three times a day.
Most sites the minister has previously said he is targeting, however, are still available.