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theshrike79yesterday at 11:02 AM1 replyview on HN

When my generation "accessed the internet", there was a massive dial-up sound and the single family PC was in the living room, visible to everyone.

Even later when the computer was in my room, I still had to go look for the creepy shit, it didn't appear in my email inbox.

Kids this age browse the internet through algoritmic apps built to maximise engagment in a corner on their bed in their room. Parental controls for most apps and operating systems are a fucking joke.


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hellojesusyesterday at 3:51 PM

Agreed, but isn't this a parental issue? Why aren't parents moving back to a "shared pc in the living room" model?

I absolutely would not allow a kid to have an unregulated smartphone and then further compound the problem at home by allowing them to access it privately and without interruption. Device management enrollment is trivial on iphones.

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