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999900000999yesterday at 10:58 PM3 repliesview on HN

Parents taking responsibility for their kids.

I grew up in a neighborhood full of drug dealers. Street sellers, not the classy Walter White kind.

Ironically being on a computer all day kept me out of trouble.

But with these laws in place I guess you might as well start doing stupid ish in real life.


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kulahantoday at 1:44 AM

I'm glad computers came in and saved you from your otherwise-inevitable life of cartel involvement, but I don't see what this has to do with the en-masse mental poisoning of children? I'm not even talking about politics yet. Cyber-bullying is insane.

Either way, I genuinely don't believe "let's just hope parents... start doing better?" is a solution.

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II2IIyesterday at 11:30 PM

The thing is, those dealers can end up in jail for selling drugs.

More to the point, if a kid walked into a convenience store and the clerk sold them a pack of cigarettes, the clerk wouldn't get off the hook by claiming, "well, the parents are responsible for their kids." I'm also not sure how one would justify holding parents legally liable for crimes they played no role in committing.

I'm not saying that I agree with these laws. They appear to be taking things too far. But that has more to do with there being no clear way to define sites that are only of interest to adults (no gatekeeping needed) and sites that should be restricted to adults.

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kelseyfrogyesterday at 11:09 PM

So what happens when parents don't?

Too bad?

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