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by serpentor
3877 days ago
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But, of course, no one questions the possibility of, like, you know, not letting kids use cell phones in school. Or maybe not letting kids use any form of digital camera, at all, ever? Is that actually impossible? Or just unreasonable? Or, like, what if the reality is that taking a picture of your own nude body is not actually a crime? What if images of human nudity simply weren't criminalized? A bridge too far? |
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That probably wouldn't have helped. I doubt they were taking the pictures at school.
> Or maybe not letting kids use any form of digital camera, at all, ever? Is that actually impossible?
At this point, probably. You certainly would destroy your child's social life.
The bigger problem is parents not knowing what the hell their kids are doing. This is rather simple: "Yes, I'm going to have all of your passwords and occasionally I'm randomly going to take your phone to check every single app on your phone and computer. And you will unlock them, or you are grounded and won't have a phone. Ever. No, you don't get a choice in this. If you don't want me seeing it you probably shouldn't be doing it."