For that parents need more time home and less time at work, enough pay to not worry about said time and a stable psyche.
If workers want more pay they’re greedy
If workers want to work tess they’re lazy
If workers have problems weighing they’re weak.
Fck this system. Its not a single button fix sadly.
peanutpotters on
it never really was “protecting kids” unfortunately
Marus1 on
Yes, lets count on two people who just had their own life kinda figured out, against a kid that wants to rebel, knows jack sh’t but thinks it has quite the brain inside his little head and a whole dark industry that is constantly trying to perfect itself in manipulating people on the internet
/s
Subatomic_Spooder on
That’s the neat thing, it was never about protecting the kids.
They just want to force collect more data to sell
XanderSDM on
Or, better yet, not have the kids on the internet until they know about online safety.
Could also raise the restrictions around chatting online? Not sure how that could work.
_Cyanidic_ on
Im sorry but this is like saying the solution to drunk driving is by better educating people to the dangers of drunk driving.
Thinking the masses will solve a selfish problem by individually changing to reflect a new mindset is just naive.
I dont want to upload my driving license to use apps either but just saying the parents need to parent better is not an actual solution.
No-Asparagus-9600 on
1) Routers should block all sites by default for all devices. Parents can use their credentials to lift the restrictions.
2) Websites should also require a code from the licqor store to access them. Flood the Internet with fake codes.
3) Any devices that can access the Internet should require ID with a minimum age of 16.
Not foolproof but good enough imo.
BenShealoch on
Parent here. This works until your kid is about 12 years old. Then you still have parental controls but they are so independent that your control over their activity becomes quite limited. Most parents don’t even give a fuck about parental controls.
Vunar on
Can’t wair for the gov to tell parents how to parent their kids.
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For that parents need more time home and less time at work, enough pay to not worry about said time and a stable psyche.
If workers want more pay they’re greedy
If workers want to work tess they’re lazy
If workers have problems weighing they’re weak.
Fck this system. Its not a single button fix sadly.
it never really was “protecting kids” unfortunately
Yes, lets count on two people who just had their own life kinda figured out, against a kid that wants to rebel, knows jack sh’t but thinks it has quite the brain inside his little head and a whole dark industry that is constantly trying to perfect itself in manipulating people on the internet
/s
That’s the neat thing, it was never about protecting the kids.
They just want to force collect more data to sell
Or, better yet, not have the kids on the internet until they know about online safety.
Could also raise the restrictions around chatting online? Not sure how that could work.
Im sorry but this is like saying the solution to drunk driving is by better educating people to the dangers of drunk driving.
Thinking the masses will solve a selfish problem by individually changing to reflect a new mindset is just naive.
I dont want to upload my driving license to use apps either but just saying the parents need to parent better is not an actual solution.
1) Routers should block all sites by default for all devices. Parents can use their credentials to lift the restrictions.
2) Websites should also require a code from the licqor store to access them. Flood the Internet with fake codes.
3) Any devices that can access the Internet should require ID with a minimum age of 16.
Not foolproof but good enough imo.
Parent here. This works until your kid is about 12 years old. Then you still have parental controls but they are so independent that your control over their activity becomes quite limited. Most parents don’t even give a fuck about parental controls.
Can’t wair for the gov to tell parents how to parent their kids.