“These companies have to block…” how about you stop trying to put the responsibility of parenting onto anyone else but the parents? How about that, numpty?
If parents are involved in their child’s life, and bother to parent instead of letting them rot in front of a screen, they will know who they’re communicating with online. And if that’s too hard — no online communication is an easy solution. We had no online gaming when I was growing up, if we wanted to play together, we lugged our PCs to each others’ houses and ran an IPX network for the weekend.
“These companies have to block…” how about you stop trying to put the responsibility of parenting onto anyone else but the parents? How about that, numpty?
If parents are involved in their child’s life, and bother to parent instead of letting them rot in front of a screen, they will know who they’re communicating with online. And if that’s too hard — no online communication is an easy solution. We had no online gaming when I was growing up, if we wanted to play together, we lugged our PCs to each others’ houses and ran an IPX network for the weekend.
Those LAN parties were fun!
Honestly, the world needs more in person LAN parties today.
Not just kids, either. Too many grown ass adults don’t know how to interact with people in person anymore.