4/11/2024 0 Comments Discord terms of service nsfwThe kid could have just done “Scan direct messages from everyone”. And you didn’t have to do that anyway with coppa. And discord, let the kids use discord, because your app is way better than any other app. Like you said, the government shouldn’t worry. For example: Lets say someone reported me and I Hope when I get back home from school on my phone my account is still there but boom I’m mad account disabled. Discord should be for everyone, then kids gotta worry about when someone finds about their age, and they get reported, the kid is mad that they’re account is disabled. But they think complying with coppa can save children, dude. Children have to like lie that they are 13 to be on apps and sites. I read your message and that’s what they should do. VS, that’s what I always try to say about the tos. Children who want to get rid of this rule can't, because """""thEiR nOT OlD a nUF!!!!!""""" and they correct the adults by saying 'they're*' but nobody listens because """""thEiR nOT OlD a nUF!!!!!""""" I say instead of limiting access by legal age, limit access by mental age. Some teens/adults are immature and act like what most people would think children act like. Some children are smarter than most adults, even smarter than Donald Trump, which is a very low bar, but some children go higher. Children are trained to lie to websites about their age, and they have the constant fear of getting their age found out, and getting banned for it. In school, they're always taught to 'do to others what you want to be done to you', but adults are not following that rule. It's not nice to be treating children like animals. Usually only adults/some teens have phones. Children don't have phones, so if they're in an emergency, they can't call 911. If you're anonymous, people can impersonate you, and that's not nice at all, under 13 or not. If they are making rules about child online protection, why aren't they making rules about child offline protection? The world is a terrible place, and the internet provided a safe communication service for children, with no way of getting physically hurt, until they were blocked from making accounts. If parents have to rely on over-restrictive rules to protect their child on the internet, they shouldn't be letting their child on the internet in the first place. So they're just being lazy? If kids don't know how to act on the internet, that's the parents' responsibility, not the government. I am asking you that you consider this carefully and slowly, take as long as you want. Since children Would be allowed on it, discord would grow in popularity since children can use it safely, inspiring more younger kids to use it, while children who want to use it won’t have to worry about being banned or using it unsupervised. I do not care how long it takes, I simply think it is a better idea for both the users and company. Take your time with this, consider it, and think about it carefully. I’m not asking for this immediately, nor am I asking this to unban all U13 accounts. Discord is just as useful to children as adults, a lot of games that use discord are games for those under 13, it’s not fair if these children cannot use discord for their favorite games while adults can, especially if it’s a kid friendly game. Some have jokes about being underage and wrongfully disabled. To keep up on games and their communities, to join different communities, to keep in touch with all their friends, to manage their own server, and discord can even be used for school and work purposes. Discord is popular for children for a lot of the same reason as adults. Roblox and google have that, you need to submit a parent’s email and the parents can manage their child’s account. The COPPA rule says a child can be under 13, as long as they have parental permission and supervision, with the guardian having full management of the account. Most of them say the most vulgar things, they’d probably laugh at NSFW content. (Note I tried posting this but it seemingly disappeared, so If you see a duplicate of this my bad).
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