>I don't think it's reasonable to make this the parent's responsibility, when basically the whole world is internet connected...
I think it is, tbqh. It's a tool. They have to be taught to wield it responsibly.
>fighting against multi-billion dollar international corporations, who dedicate huge teams of highly paid people to ensuring children get addicted to their platforms.
I dare say... I see the problem here, and it isn't one scanning everyone's communications is an effective mitigation for.
I think it is, tbqh. It's a tool. They have to be taught to wield it responsibly.
>fighting against multi-billion dollar international corporations, who dedicate huge teams of highly paid people to ensuring children get addicted to their platforms.
I dare say... I see the problem here, and it isn't one scanning everyone's communications is an effective mitigation for.