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7 months ago
Teens are old enough to find their way around any content bans. This seems like a good way to introduce teens to VPN's and skirting content regulations early. It's also dumb because YouTube can teach you almost anything, I'd say it's the "best of the worst" when it comes to social media on the internet.
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LexiMax|7 months ago
That will change. One thing that has not changed from our parents generation to our generation to the upcoming generations is that teenagers will be troublemakers, push boundaries, get caught doing a number of things that displease you, and get away with many more things that you won't find out about for decades - if ever.
standardUser|7 months ago
jay_kyburz|7 months ago
They don't know what they are doing, but they know how to follow instructions on github.
the_snooze|7 months ago
SlowTao|7 months ago
ggm|7 months ago
Speeding isn't made impossible by speeding fines. It sets a civil penalty, non-compliance with the penalty in turn sets a criminal penalty, which in turn can lead to significant consequence.
ncruces|7 months ago
Unlike what happens if they open the app and are pushed to doom scroll through dozens of videos on every 10 min school break.
JKCalhoun|7 months ago
Such a low bar.