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10/12/2005 01:46:55 AM · #1
I was wondering as there seem to be quite a few "under age" DPCers, if it would be possible to maybe have a different colour shirt or something that would show them to be under age. This wouldn't affect the voting as it wouldn't be seen then but it would help in the forums. I realise this isn't a childrens site but it would be helpfull to know when a question is asked by a kid so that an age appropriate answere could be given. Anybody else feel the same?
10/12/2005 01:53:22 AM · #2
yeah I would say that this would make sense. But if they can ask the question they should be able to take the answer.
10/12/2005 01:57:59 AM · #3
As a mother of 2 children on here (puppets and surf_king) I can understand where you are coming from, but I also believe that as a parent if you allow your child to be on here in the first place, you should be watching their activities. I watch my kids for several reasons. Firstly that they arent being "annoying" (kids often just like to post something,whether it has any merit or not) and secondly to see what they are replying to.
It would be too hard to try and police this sort of thing I think.
10/12/2005 02:04:44 AM · #4
I don't have kids on here myself. I was thinking about this after one of your kids asked about a challenge and someone posted an "inapropriate" for want of a better word, photo as a reply. I'm not sugesting it be policed and I certainly agree that it's the parent's place to be watching their kids activities but it could be helpful for people to know that they are talking to kids. Just my thoughts. : )
Originally posted by lentil:

As a mother of 2 children on here (puppets and surf_king) I can understand where you are coming from, but I also believe that as a parent if you allow your child to be on here in the first place, you should be watching their activities. I watch my kids for several reasons. Firstly that they arent being "annoying" (kids often just like to post something,whether it has any merit or not) and secondly to see what they are replying to.
It would be too hard to try and police this sort of thing I think.

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