Of course the FIRST reason is obvious and I don’t need to share it here.
The SECOND, not so much but will become clearer as we move along.
What type of 'evidence' will circulate on Truth Social?
Do you think it will be appropriate 'content' for children?
This is why transparency of truth is so important. Won't be easy for many to swallow.
It's all about the children. (First Reason)
It's all about the TRUTH. (Second Reason)
What are the age requirements of other platforms:
YouTube: 13 (First Reason)
Instagram: 13 (First Reason)
Ticktock: 13 (First Reason)
Facebook: 13 (First Reason)
Age of 13? Why? (Second Reason)
The more you know.
#4908 / The Great Awakening:
Sometimes you can't TELL the public the truth.
YOU MUST SHOW THEM.
ONLY THEN WILL PEOPLE FIND THE WILL TO CHANGE.
Crimes against children unite all humanity [cross PARTY LINES]?
Difficult truths.
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#4915:
A deep dark world is being exposed.
The truth won't be for everyone.
Have faith in Humanity.
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#2832:
WE ARE THE NEWS NOW.
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The choice to know will be yours.
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I've noticed the 'Net has changed big time since the 1990's. I know it's obvious but there's one thing that I've noticed that's different between back then and now.
It's really easy to access porn online. I mean, one can go to a porn website and get a "Are you 18 or older?" message. If you click on "yes", you are automatically in and you can see a lot of free content.
Back then in the 90's, there were a lot of "Net Nannies" sites where you HAVE to provide a credit card, just to prove that you're 18 or older. You can see a bit of porn on the "18 or older?" splash screen but they're covered up. You have to go past that "gate" in order to see the free content because once you use your credit card info, it verifies your age then you can see everything for free and then use the CC for any premium content.
I know this has nothing to do with Truth Social being 18+ and pretty much won't have pornographic content on there, but the point is websites are not being strict with the "18 or older" rule everywhere. I believe this is one of the many points that Truth Social is trying to establish. We need to be more strict and careful with kids when they go online. Yes we can be responsible on our side (firewall blacklist/whitelist, parental control, ACL, time limit at the router side) but not many parents have the ability to set something like that up.
I recently commented on someone's post talking about this a bit and a friend of mine allowed their 6 year old child to have a Facebook account. I wanted to tell my friend it was a dumb idea but my friend is one of the kind where if you try to tell them anything, they don't give a shit what you think. This was a few years ago and their 6 year old is probably around 11 by now.