• @[email protected]
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    7 months ago

    It just isn’t that simple. I’ve got four kids. At least one of them ended up watching a naked man on Omegle once. And I say this because they were in a group of friends and dared each other on, on a school trip, and they were discovered (one of them felt pretty shocked and told a teacher) and we had a big discussion with her.

    Kids do dumb shit all the time. Omegle is (was) very much known about amongst them all.

    So, even with careful parenting and a locked down internet, and policies not to have phones upstairs in your room, kids do dumb shit or find a new service that isn’t in your filter, because they’ve heard about it through their friends. I know because my wife and I carefully raise four kids and the internet is a fucking onslaught to a dopamine dependent, approval seeking teenager.

    I’m not saying “it’s all Omegle’s fault”. Everyone had a role to play. But let’s not pretend Omegle was blameless.

    • @vermyndax
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      347 months ago

      You can parent your children all day long and everything is just fine at home. As soon as your kids are unleashed into the world of school, it’s anything goes. Your child is immediately subjected to all the poor and awful parenting that is outside your control. The only thing you can do is give them skills to navigate those situations. Sounds like @[email protected] did just that. Bravo.

    • @[email protected]
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      47 months ago

      It’s almost like we should focus on educating them about how to responsibly use the Internet instead of trying to censor their access to it (which as you pointed out, basically never works).

      Does anyone actually think shutting down one specific website will make a meaningful difference? Like… really? Did shutting down Napster stop piracy? Did shutting down Silk Road stop online drug sales?

          • @[email protected]
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            7 months ago

            Counterpoint, I clicked on many random links, and saw many things I probably “shouldn’t have” as a kid/teen, still turned out alright I think.

            Even on Omegle in particular, after like one day, you gotta expect the dicks and move on lol

            I frequented 4chan at age 13-16 so saw pretty much everything one could see on the Internet.

            I’m not going to argue it was good or bad, but it’s not like it permanently fucked me up to the point of not being able to function as an adult later in life.

            There’s also the privacy vs protection argument here, if sites require verification that you’re over 18 or w/e that then means you have to provide some sort of identification, what happens if that site is hacked? Or bad actors use that information to blackmail you in some fashion.

            It’s a hard situation and I don’t know what the right answer truly is.

                • @[email protected]
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                  37 months ago

                  My man is a machine. I hopped on board at about comment 60 after a pointless argument where he insists tolerant people are bad.

                  He might be the most prolific troll I’ve personally seen. I just want to see if he burns out

                  • @[email protected]
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                    27 months ago

                    If you didn’t care, would you have responded to that? But do pretend that you don’t. Gotta maintain that infallible facade after all

      • @[email protected]
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        77 months ago

        Hot take, this guy had a great childhood so he expects every single parent to hover over their kids so that they don’t see something they aren’t supposed to. Oh, and if it’s an accident that’s still your failure as a parent.

        Man, this is an awful take.