• TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org
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    3 hours ago

    You wanna get a kiddy diddler messing with your kid? Because that’s how you get a kiddy diddler messing with your kid.

    The same parent that handed the kid a device to be on social media can also take the kid out somewhere to socialize with other kids.

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      1 hour ago

      Satanic Panic but this time about pedophiles.

      These laws will be used to restrict information, not to protect anyway, don’t delude youraelf.

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        59 minutes ago

        I don’t care about the laws, I don’t think parents should be allowing access to social media to their five year olds. Preteens maybe, with heavy supervision, yeah that’s reasonable, but not toddlers for fuck’s sake.

        The law can go fuck itself, sure, but parents need to step the fuck up in this day and age. There is no reason for a 1st grader to be posting to X/FB/whatever. They should be playing Legos, riding bikes, and digging holes in the playground dirt.

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      I’ve been in online communities since shortly after my 10th birthday and this has never once been a problem.

      Most of my friends when I was a teenager were people I met online. It was beyond a reasonable doubt good for me to be on the Internet during that time because it was the only place where I fit in, where I could be myself.

      If I ever have kids, I hope they fit in better than I did offline, but if they don’t, there is no way I am going to prevent them from socializing in online communities.