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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.[/quote] Hahaha No parents should do their jobs. It is not that hard. [/quote] You have an infantile understanding of the scope and scale of the problem if that's the conclusion you've reached. You're not informed enough to engage in this conversation. See your way out.[/quote] Plenty informed. Children do not need access to these websites. Profits are gained from consumers. If consumers refuse the service, things change! But parents and schools refuse to deny access to these websites. There are many effective website blocking tools available and flipped phones without internet access are also still available. This problem is greatly caused by parents who freely give kids these luxuries of smartphones and free internet usage. The parents are driving the profits. Whatever happened to individual accountability? At some point we need to stop expecting everyone else to protect our own kids. Social media companies serve important roles for adults who can use them responsibly. It’s like suing a knife company because your toddler got hurt while playing with knives. Keep knives away from toddlers and have the courage to keep social media away from your kids. [/quote]
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