Silver Tongue

queenofthefaces:

wizardpotions:

pageofheartdj:

wizardpotions:

The concepts of NSFW is being cleared of the Internet under the false pretense of children’s safety when it’s really about the people in power sanitising for advertisers and pushing evangelical narratives AND that not enough is done to keep legitimately harmful content off of spaces that minors have access to are ideas that can coexist

can adults have their own fucking space?

a lot of people are misunderstanding this post. minors arent taking away your spaces. the internet is not being made safer for children, it is being sanitised for advertisers.

And also: minors’ spaces are being taken away.

When I was a kid, “barbie.com” looked like this

image
image
image

But now, if you type “Barbie.com” you’re taken immediately to Mattel’s online shop, surrounded by nothing but “shop now” links and toy collections.

Disney channel’s website is now “Disneynow.com” which still has games and shows appropriate for kids, but is aimed towards a younger audience as it combines Disney Jr and Disney Channel properties, and the look of the entire site is very juvenile and not very appealing to kids in the tween and young teen demographics.

Nick.com has been similarly streamlined and is focused primarily on streaming its shows, and the only games still left are 10 apps that can’t be played on browser.

Kid-friendly sites like icarly.com, Poptropica, Club Penguin, Neopets, Webkinz etc used to be insanely relevant and popular spaces built for kids and tweens.

Now, kids are being funneled into less moderated, more exploitative, and more public spaces like Roblox (its dangerous and exploitative nature exposed in these videos from People Make Games: (x) (x)), Fortnite (known for its gambling and microtransaction issues), and social media sites like TikTok, YouTube, and Twitter.

My elementary aged cousins spend their time on Roblox, YouTube, and some less than reputable game sites that are full of ads and stolen/reposted/reskinned games. My sister was on Musically/Tiktok and Twitter in middle school. They don’t have the same options for having fun online that I did when I was a kid, especially not when they get too old for nickjr and disneynow.

The internet has been condensed into about 5 popular sites that are full of ads, and it’s not fair to anyone.

  1. dreamypaleblue reblogged this from diagnosedbiologicalfailure
  2. firebonbon reblogged this from acapellainferno
  3. justremainingmyself reblogged this from trippy-xylophone
  4. acapellainferno reblogged this from sakuraspell
  5. trippy-xylophone reblogged this from wanderingquill
  6. wanderingquill reblogged this from pagaiduvariants
  7. starfaringships reblogged this from heelgripper
  8. malogolubica reblogged this from emptyjunior
  9. c4td0g reblogged this from wizardpotions
  10. vyther15 reblogged this from raeraesmentality
  11. toomuchcoffeebye reblogged this from raeraesmentality
  12. jell-hell reblogged this from raeraesmentality
  13. raeraesmentality reblogged this from autumnalchemist
  14. autumnalchemist reblogged this from patema-introverted
  15. beanbaguser reblogged this from sensurian
  16. not-so-slim-extra-shady reblogged this from plumb-butter
  17. dreams-of-wind-and-void reblogged this from demitsorou
  18. heelgripper reblogged this from iffeelscouldkill
  19. writingdesaster reblogged this from offlianneen
  20. kamikazepenguin91 reblogged this from iffeelscouldkill
  21. offlianneen reblogged this from iffeelscouldkill
  22. aurorasulphur reblogged this from iffeelscouldkill
  23. iffeelscouldkill reblogged this from cardentist
  24. dizzylovervision reblogged this from habeascorpseus
  25. wizardpotions posted this
    The concepts of NSFW is being cleared of the Internet under the false pretense of children's safety when it's really...