▲ | edu 5 days ago | |
I think it's more the case that many parents are not tech savvy enough to even know that's possible or how to do it. Also, this create a safety net which seems too fragile, as you just need one family that doesn't do it to potentially expose all their friends. | ||
▲ | blitzar 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
It's no different to the phones for toddlers at school - they can, they know how, they are just even more affected by FOMO, peer pressure and judgement than children. The other excuses are all just cope - little Timmy will just find a way around the blocks is true. Little Timmy can also get Heroin if he really wants or just one family might offer all the kids a hit on a crack pipe but it isn't an excuse to keep a needle, pipe and some fresh gear in the living room. | ||
▲ | happymellon 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
The rules can be whatever they want them to be. Block adult sites by default (much like a lot of phone companies already do) and the account owner can go in a make changes. You only need one kid with a fake id that works, or for them to discover AI that can fake faces on a webcam to potentially expose all their friends... Lazyness is a terrible excuse |