| ▲ | phatfish 4 hours ago | |
I'm not. Parents are very much in favour of restrictions on what can be accessed online. Parents can't control what their children are doing 24/7, and neither should they. But they should expect a society where children are protected from billion dollar corporations stealing their attention and radicalising them, at least until they are old enough to leave mandatory schooling. There are many "real world" age restrictions that exist, and we have decided those are of benefit to society in general. The "online world" is no different. If we can't have age restrictions online then they should just be abolished in the real world as well, in the name of preserving "privacy and freedom". The online world doesn't exist in isolation like it did in the 90s and 00s. | ||