Public bug reported:

Hi,
I apologize if this is in the wrong edubuntu area. I just don't see any others
Both the host and client machines are on  12.04.1 
Virtual Machine host is: Virtualbox 4.4.2

Question is that the  Unity video lens doesn't seem to fit my limited
understanding of what a OOTB system should be.

- clicked the Dash/menu icon
- went to the video lens
- Typed in "poo" to the search bar, which is reasonably innocent for any child 
learning about such matters. 

What I would have expected to have happen on a children/user account is
either  a bock or such topics or removal of the ability to view on
Education steered software. Or a filter which transparently blocks
questionable material from educational  products.

What actually happened is a youtube video listed  is amongst other
videos, a topic of "F** YOU CEE LO GREEN (official "SOUNDS LIKE "Parody)
DUCK POO" showed up and is available to click through to youtube.

That topic  I'm reasonably sure is not so innocent or intended. The flash 
player may not be installed but the title is obvious. Is the video lens 
supposed to be installed with Edubuntu? 
The other question and this may just be due from running on a VM, is the 
multiple gnome and KDE files which are causing the applications to not look the 
same. Admittedly, this is  installed on top of a Macbuntu VM  but everything 
seems to work perfectly  other than the filtering, and flickering screen which 
is probably just the VM being strange.

** Affects: edubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  unity lens video does not filter  questionable items on user accounts

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