• artyom@piefed.social
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    17 hours ago

    It isn’t. There are lots of other ways. Gambling is a heavily regulated industry. Valve just sidesteps this by not being designated as such.

    I do want parents to do their job. The problem is they don’t, and there’s nothing we can do about that. And who suffers when they don’t? Not me, not you, and not the parents. Its the children.

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      8 hours ago

      What are these other ways then? Hell, if you can think of something that does not include age verification or the removal of the entire steam marketplace, I’m more than willing to listen.

      Gambling is a heavily regulated industry

      And all of those regulated gambling sites (at least those in the EU) require you to provide ID or a valid bank account - both things you only have as an adult and basically qualify as an age verification. There is no other way. You cannot ensure a person is who she says she is if you have no legal document. And yes, of course a child could steal it from their parents, but then the parent is legally responsible for any damages that incur.

      The problem is they don’t, and there’s nothing we can do about that

      Oh, there definitely is things we can do about that. We can punish the parents if kids use social media before legal age, for example. In germany, there are fines on certain things. If you child is missing from school repeatedly, for example, you can get fined. And I feel it’s time to punish parents if their child does stuff on the internet that it shouldn’t do and the parents have absolutely a chance to prevent the behavior. A child won’t buy a smartphone/PC and a internet connection by themselves. These are provided by the parents and the parents then have the responsibility to set up the device in a way that ensures their child is protected.

      And who suffers when they don’t? Not me, not you, and not the parents. Its the children.

      Initially, yes. When overreaching government surveillance is introduced (only to protect the children and avoid terrorism, of course), I’m suffering pretty badly aswell since that’s not a world I want to live in. And that’s not a world you want to live in either.

      So this might be harsh to say, but the future of society is more important than the kids with shitty parents.