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calicuz · 56-60, M
We might need a governing body like television had the FCC. I'm not opposed to guidelines to protect children.
HoeBag · 51-55, F
@calicuz Even if they do, the kids will either find a way around it OR pick up some other bad habit.
We always managed to when we were that age.
The only thing that ever happens is some warning or rating label gets stuck on that everyone ignores anyways.
Like smoking warnings, or "explicit content" sticker on tapes and CDs, or movie ratings.
With social media, they could put a warning label saying "Much of the content herein is completely fake."
We always managed to when we were that age.
The only thing that ever happens is some warning or rating label gets stuck on that everyone ignores anyways.
Like smoking warnings, or "explicit content" sticker on tapes and CDs, or movie ratings.
With social media, they could put a warning label saying "Much of the content herein is completely fake."




