@Moon@shitposter.club tbh while I think that the state shouldn't concern itself with parenting, I think it should give the parents tools for it. Requiring all porn sites to have some metadata to identify that the content is pornographic in a way that would be easy for parenting tools to filter out automatically would be a better solution.
And like, while I don't think that children should be able to see everything on the internet, there's a point at which kids should be introduced to things, and for some goddamn reason people think that it all should be at 18, which is completely stupid. For what it's worth, Pornhub has better sex-ed content on it than basically any school provides, and there's plenty of good reasons why sex-ed is thought before 18. But blanket bans essentially prohibit the access to information that IMO is important for children to understand, and that's just dumb.
Ignas Kiela (ignaloidas@not.acu.lt)'s status on Tuesday, 09-May-2023 01:57:20 JST
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Ignas Kiela (ignaloidas@not.acu.lt)'s status on Tuesday, 09-May-2023 01:57:20 JST Ignas Kiela