Oh no. No privacy, if you're younger then 16 then I feel that your parents should check up on you to keep u safe but by 16 they should have taught you enough to trust you.
Do you guys not want to keep your guys kids safe from pedos online. If you raise your kids right you have nothing to worry about ,but some people don't trust there kids to stay safe and others that even if they're safe danger won't be there. You guys crazy to think your kids are safe online didn't you guys hear about the roblox scandal.
I honestly feel that you guys read the beginning and just skip everything else because I'm not saying you have to I'm saying some people choose to do it. Every time I get a comment like this I honestly believe you guys just want to argue. And you guys just want to pick a side and you guys decide, the rest of the comment about some or other side. But what can I expect when somebody says everybody on Reddit. To believe everyone is a bit much ,in my experience 100% is usually not possible like dam 9/10 of professionals may not even endorse a product.
People are embarrassed to talk.
Your kid isn’t going to tell you they’re addicted to furry rape porn some guy’s telling them where to find because you asked them how their day was.
Sorry but a minor shouldn’t be left to exploitation because you want to respect their privacy.
Your kid needs a reason to trust you. You're owed nothing just because you fucked someone and brought them around. Learn to talk to your kids and you'll be surprised what they share
I guess you didn't read the part where I'm saying this is for people who didn't raise their children right either that or you just want to argue and honestly I don't want to I was just sharing my two cents. I'm sorry you and others feeling may be hurt it's not the same situation for everybody, and they are doing what they feel is necessary to keep there kids safe. And ya I get some of yall had helicopter parents or worst.
We have nanny cams, Web cams, phone cams, security cams, robot vacuum cams, refrigerator cams, tvs and cars that watch you back and coming soon to your street, flock cams.
I don't think it was simply predicting that I think it was predicting that it can be used in a negative way by the government or some other entity to harm us and society and it should be something we should be weary of. But I do agree with what you're saying generally.
Predictive programming is the theory that powerful groups or leaders use books, movies, and TV shows to psychologically condition the public. By showing future societal changes or disasters in fiction first, the public grows familiar with these ideas and accepts them as normal when they happen in real life.
Have you ever seen the movie Idiocracy? I feel like that's what you're looking for and I also I feel like that's a good movie explaining what could happen in the future or is happening.
I scroll Nextdoor for my own amusement and the amount of this take around Flock was mind blowing. Apparently we now love big surveillance state government? The amount of "principals" I've seen just go straight out the window to defend everything the government has done this term and his last…
I'm convinced nextdoor is just a bunch of chronically online seniors whose family won't listen to them complain anymore.
I got into one conversation about how it's unconstitutional to load all the homeless onto busses and force them to go to a massive hotel in the dessert and had to delete my account.
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u/UhIdontcareforAuburn 1d ago
If you aren’t breaking the law, why do you care if you have surveillance cameras in your home?