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Re: How Would You Control Your (Hypothetical) Children's Internet Use?
(Anonymous) 2013-03-11 01:09 am (UTC)(link)I'd set up some basic content restriction stuff, then let them surf Youtube and play flash games with some supervision until they were around 12 or 13.
Whenever we would end up having "the talk" I would explain to them that society treats intimate stuff as very serious in theory, and that they should avoid exposing themselves to that sort of thing, but wouldn't freak out on them if they got accidentally exposed to something. If you treat it as some mystically forbidden thing, they're just going to want it more.
When they started to get around 15 or 16, I would probably tell them that if they start looking for porn, at least to be smart about it, avoid paysites and shady torrents, that kind of thing, and to be discrete.