I’m leaning toward not letting them online at all. But I’ve got a couple years to think about this before my first will be born, so. Who knows what my views will be by then.
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NEETzsche (neetzsche@iddqd.social)'s status on Friday, 15-Dec-2023 06:20:50 JST NEETzsche -
(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Friday, 15-Dec-2023 06:20:49 JST @NEETzsche @phnt @mkultra Not letting them in at all would alienate them from their peers, thus they'd start seeking the interwebs in secret, and you'll end up with no control at all. That might be worse than just leaving the kids be unsupervised, since the fear of punishment would prevent them from trusting you in case they stumble upon something that upsets or worries them. -
NEETzsche (neetzsche@iddqd.social)'s status on Friday, 15-Dec-2023 06:36:15 JST NEETzsche Actually it’s pretty trendy in this neighborhood to do exactly what I describe and tell local kids to just go touch grass, pretty much literally. Forces them to play outside with their actual peers irl, not some tranny trying to get them on HRT
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