EpicCyndaquil t1_iufb9dk wrote
Or how about we encourage parents to take one of the many possible actions to filter and monitor their children's internet activity? There's locally installed software, network level options, and even some ISPs have a filter option you can just toggle from your account page.
Or, even better, parents could just communicate with their children openly, inform them about the reality of sex and content on the web, and be an active participant in their life to the point their kids feel safe enough to talk about any questions they may have.
Nah, that's probably asking too much, verifying everyone's ID before they access every site sounds much more logical.
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