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by candiddevmike 1221 days ago
I would argue it's even less clicks to see violent, disturbing content on YouTube, and we don't require ID checking for that.
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In the US, at least, parents seem much more upset about a child seeing a bare female presenting breast than someone being stabbed/shot/killed in a movie.
Movies are rated to try to target the appropriate audience. Do you have a study to corroborate your statement or you're just parroting a popular "gotcha"?