I mean...every TV, device, and web browser (and in some cases websites) have parental blocks. It seems to me that this concern is entirely of their own doing. That is, they actually have the tools to make the internet safe (including common sense for children's content), monitoring what their kids view, and their screen times, and using the blocks and filters. All this is telling me is that these parents don't know about the filters and blocks, or didn't care and shoved a screen in their kid's hands.
Here’s a question I want to pose to you…exactly what can the government do (without censoring the internet) to put in protection acts that doesn’t require adults to use their physical ID, or a credit card number? Also privacy, most of us, myself includied, are unwilling to put out state ID out (given what happened with Discord). Finally where woulud the line be that ONLY this thing can happen. Now, would you agree that parents still hold responsiblity AND there must be safe spaces for kids that doesn’t require sign-ups for them to be?
Okay I'm most interested in what YOU think. What do you think should happen? We both at the end of the day want people to be safe online, but at the same time we also don't want even children to think that their voices don't matter.
I mean...every TV, device, and web browser (and in some cases websites) have parental blocks. It seems to me that this concern is entirely of their own doing. That is, they actually have the tools to make the internet safe (including common sense for children's content), monitoring what their kids view, and their screen times, and using the blocks and filters. All this is telling me is that these parents don't know about the filters and blocks, or didn't care and shoved a screen in their kid's hands.
They already do. It's not enough.
Here’s a question I want to pose to you…exactly what can the government do (without censoring the internet) to put in protection acts that doesn’t require adults to use their physical ID, or a credit card number? Also privacy, most of us, myself includied, are unwilling to put out state ID out (given what happened with Discord). Finally where woulud the line be that ONLY this thing can happen. Now, would you agree that parents still hold responsiblity AND there must be safe spaces for kids that doesn’t require sign-ups for them to be?
Ask a parent with a minor that. The article has a link on the full survey. It covers what you're asking.
Okay I'm most interested in what YOU think. What do you think should happen? We both at the end of the day want people to be safe online, but at the same time we also don't want even children to think that their voices don't matter.