• @VelvetStorm@lemmy.world
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    49 months ago

    Yes they may be able to see a smart phone at school or a friend’s house but if they don’t own one then for the majority of the day they will not be using one. Or God forbid you (the royal you not you specifically) actually try parent your kids and teach them about internet safety.

    • @avonarret1@programming.dev
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      09 months ago

      Why are you all so fucking aggressive? How fuck it’s annoying me to the point to not even wanting to participate at all. How about some civility? Can you imagine how a nice discussion there could be? Ffs

      I know I can limit what my child might see on their phone, but there are other children and other phones and you just can’t regulate like you want to.

      Internet safety would be one concern but not all. It’s not that simple like you make it out to be.

      • @VelvetStorm@lemmy.world
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        -19 months ago

        So should we keep kids in theor rooms all day long every day so we can “protect” them 24/7?

        And how am I being aggressive when you are the one swearing and the one who wants to pass needless laws?

        • @avonarret1@programming.dev
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          49 months ago

          Yeah, well, sorry. I was annoyed by people being unreasonable and either jumping to conclusions or not really interested in a constructive discussion. What’s the point in trying to have a discussion if there is nobody really trying?

          I’ll just leave it at that.

          • @VelvetStorm@lemmy.world
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            19 months ago

            Totally understand where you are coming from and sorry if I made it seem like I was not up for a discussion about this. I definitely enjoy hearing differing opinions on stuff like this.

    • @slumberlust@lemmy.world
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      09 months ago

      Should we remove gambling and drug access restrictions for youths? After all, parents can just parent around it.

      Like all things, there’s moderation to consider. It’s fine to debate if this is too far, but to simple blame parents for being lazy or unwilling to parent is short sided.

      • @VelvetStorm@lemmy.world
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        -19 months ago

        Ahh, yes, because smartphones are the same as cigarettes, alcohol and gambling. Btw if you think kids aren’t already gambling, you are wrong.

        I wonder when the last time smartphones gave someone cancer or liver psoriasis.

        You can give your kids smartphones and put tons of blocks and restrictions on them. Ya the kids will get around that at some point but that’s the nature of being a kid.