| ▲ | qzx_pierri 8 hours ago | |
>Then, if the content is for adults and you're not one, your parents can configure your device not to display it. That would require people to be a responsible adult and actively parent their kids. It's ironic, because people in this country identify with how hard they grind at work, but refuse to put a fraction of that effort into being an involved parent. It's easier to just let the government ruin everyone else's good time online. In return, the parents: 1. Get the illusion that their kids are safer (they aren't) 2. Get a clear conscience, and feel better mentally equipped to run on their corporate hamster wheel | ||