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Full exposure to the internet ****s up your head, especially when you’re young, but it most certainly toughens you up as well. I joined FW at age 14, before that, I had never seen a shock image, and still used UrbanDictionary and YouTube as my main source for memes. I knew ED and 4chan existed, but never visited them out of lack of interest.
I would be a completely different person had I never visited here, I’d be a lot shyer, less social, more fearful, less skilled at speaking irl, et cetera.
Of the question of letting my hypothetical child play it, I’m on the side of TUBSWEETIE, that when he/she can bypbum my webfilter, they’re ready for the internets. |
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Posted On: 06/02/2009 7:43PM | View -MLF-'s Profile | # | ||||||
I honestly can’t say. It would depend on how they would react. I mean, I’m on the Internet 24/7, so I get the jokes. I’ve also become so desensitized to 99% of the Internet (whether it be gore, shock, both, whatever), that things like Forumwarz don’t really bother me. Yeah, the Internet has changed me,(for better or for worse, I dunno) but I don’t know how it would change someone else.
If I had to give an answer, I’d say yes, and somewhere around 10-11. Sounds weird, I know, but I probably won’t even let them on the Internet (outside of a few sites) until 10-11. After that, they’re on their own on the computer. |
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Posted On: 06/02/2009 7:52PM | View Kilroy's Profile | # | ||||||
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Evil Trout Posted:
Just ran into some fridge logic… What do you tell your niece you do for a living? |
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Posted On: 06/02/2009 7:56PM | View Big Brother's Profile | # | ||||||
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if they can find it on the internet, other than porn i say go for it. Log in to see images! |
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Posted On: 06/02/2009 8:37PM | View Melanin-Enhanced...'s Profile | # | ||||||
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This is actually a hard one for me. My first exposure to the internet was when I was probably about 10 and my dad let me play LORD on a local BBS. I grew up with access to the internet unfiltered, although it wasn’t unsupervised until I was about 14. Despite this I had never seen shock until I came to this site. I didn’t want to see it, so I didn’t look for it. That simple really.
I voted 16-18 and that’s simply because of the amount of shock in RP. Any younger then that and I think it just wouldn’t be appropriate for me as a parent to condone access to some of the imagery presented. As for emotional maturity it would really depend on my child. Of course, if he’s stupid enough at that age to let a few trolls get under his skin or have access to his personal information I’ve got a lot bigger problems to worry about then whether or not he has access to a game that has shock in the message boards.
The truth of the matter is that kids with an internet connection have access to a lot worse then what this place has to offer. |
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Posted On: 06/02/2009 8:50PM | View duca's Profile | # | ||||||
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My wife (Clarity) and I have actually discussed this very topic, and we agreed that 15 or 16 is a good age for exposure at this level. There is some very good humor here, and some members I would have no problem with a 13 year old interacting with, but by and large 15 to 16 seems like a fair age to me. That said, I like Tubsweetie’s comment about bypbuming filters. If my child is advanced enough to bypbum the protections I put on my home computers without me knowing, he or she has earned the right to decide certain things for themselves. Anyone who knows me knows that bypbuming my protections would be difficult for most but the most tech savvy adults to do, so I’m not really giving much ground on this one. |
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Posted On: 06/02/2009 9:00PM | View CoreyJess's Profile | # | ||||||
16-18. Old enough to get a job, marry, drive a car, carry a rifle and die for her country… she’s old enough to play FWZ.
For me this isn’t theoretical, my stepkid’s about to turn 14. No way I’d unleash her on y’all, or want to see y’all unleashed on her.
And the best filter is “hey, what’s that?” but it never hurts to have a technological backup. I wish she’d show enough interest in computers to try bypbuming ‘em though, it might make my life more interesting. Log in to see images! |
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Posted On: 06/02/2009 9:16PM | View kraigu's Profile | # | ||||||
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Pr0n didn’t kill me. Shock didn’t kill me (It shocked me the first time, though!). It won’t kill my kids either. I find it’s better to prepare people for the world than to hide them from it. It really depends on who you’re talking about though. Some could watch SWAP.AVI with no problems, while others could be so impressionable that a Mario game could cause irreparable harm. (Yes, even adults!)
There’s my $0.02. |
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Posted On: 06/02/2009 9:51PM | View DarkDespair5's Profile | # | ||||||
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DarkDespair5 Posted:
Your argument makes your very young age glaringly apparent. The argument is not, and never was, about physical harm or death caused by shock imagery. The problem is mental and psychological damage caused by exposure to shocking, or fundamentally improper materials at too young an age. That type of damage can not be measured or told until that child reaches adulthood. If you are under the age of 15, and I bet very highly that you are, the damage done to you will not be seen until you reach adulthood, at least. Of course, you will yell and scream about how mature you are, and how none of this has affected you. The problem is, if it has affected you, you would be the last person who would be able to tell. |
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Posted On: 06/03/2009 9:00AM | View CoreyJess's Profile | # | ||||||
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Big Brother Posted:
At this point she could care less what I do! Even if I tried to get her interested she’d rather read about fairies and ponies. |
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Posted On: 06/03/2009 9:38AM | View Evil Trout's Profile | # | ||||||
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