| ▲ | onlyrealcuzzo 2 hours ago | |
If you can't go into a strip club unless you're 18, why can't the government say you can't go to a strip club website unless you're 18? The government does government things. This doesn't seem like something crazy. | ||
| ▲ | big85 an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
We have a solution for that: parental controls. The new feature is that parental controls are enabled by default and cannot be disabled without the phone manufacturer's consent. The upcoming feature is that this also applies to non-adult sites like Facebook and YouTube. It's nothing less than the end of the free, open, and anonymous internet. | ||
| ▲ | mjevans an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
TL;DR don't make everyone prove they're an adult (and thus who they are). Put the kids into the daycare if that's what you want the law to be. -- Don't let the kids wander Las Vegas / the adult section of town (the Internet) unsupervised? Or even better: Have any website that's intended for children make a Legal Claim that they are rated Child Safe / Friendly so they fall under Advertising Law coverage and/or soliciting a minor. Then have user agents (browsers) used by children configured to limit them to those places. Or even pay for a special VPN that limits access to those places. | ||