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by averageRoyalty
506 days ago
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The vast majority of teens don't have the skillset to cover their tracks like that. Although the vast majority of parents don't know how to check logs. The issue here (as always) is a parenting one. If you are supervising your children (as is your responsibility) then these issues can't happen. I hear from people all the time that supervision is unrealistic and not feasible, from the same people who have 12+ hours of screen time reports on their phones... No government policy or technical solution will cover for people being shitty, disconnected parents. |
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Every class has a classmate, or sibling or friend of a classmate who would have the skills, and you only need one such kid for a few hundred people.
> The issue here (as always) is a parenting one. If you are supervising your children (as is your responsibility) then these issues can't happen.
I would say teens shouldn't be supervised to this extent and pushback against such tight supervision is natural and IMO justified.