It's even worse. The account signed a EULA saying they are over 13, and this account most likely also happens to be shared between the parent and their kid, so the explicit video being watched aside, it's impossible to tell if the phone is currently in the hand of the parent or the kid, constantly going back and forth.
The solution they're going to implement is to treat anyone watching a "kid" video as a kid. Not only is this going to hit creators hard, but the "kid on their parents phone" could still watch non-kid videos and they would get tracked...
It's a really messy solution. It's like if we started suing porn sites for every minor on their website that lied about being 18.
It's even worse. The account signed a EULA saying they are over 13, and this account most likely also happens to be shared between the parent and their kid, so the explicit video being watched aside, it's impossible to tell if the phone is currently in the hand of the parent or the kid, constantly going back and forth.
The solution they're going to implement is to treat anyone watching a "kid" video as a kid. Not only is this going to hit creators hard, but the "kid on their parents phone" could still watch non-kid videos and they would get tracked...
It's a really messy solution. It's like if we started suing porn sites for every minor on their website that lied about being 18.