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by hellojesus
106 days ago
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> First, it standardizes parental controls, which ought to be so easy to use that failure to do so is nearly always a proactive decision on the part of the guardian. If this mattered to the market, don't you think a company would have implemented it or would have been built to fill the need? |
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2. I'm making an ought statement of values, like "we ought not pollute rivers." I don't really care what any system of resource allocation has to say about that.