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Ray Trace
Ray Trace
I love children myself but a lot of kids on the internet are unsympathetic and immature too, especially when playing competitive games. It's a stereotype yes, but there is some grain of truth to it. That being said, most children on the internet are lovely people, just a bit immature at points, but it is all forgivable.
Doomhiker
Doomhiker
It's less that its having "no compassion" and more so with how they act on the internet. It's very easy to identify a child on the internet; they often post nonsensical, garbage posts and lack maturity. This can muck up certain sites or spaces, and it can become rather obnoxious. One also has to ask if young children (younger than teens) should even be on these internet spaces; it often breaks the terms of service of certain sites, so when an obvious preteen gets on the site purely based on not noting their age, more mature users can be reasonably annoyed.
Raiko Horikawa
Raiko Horikawa
as someone who has inherently spent years managing kids through moderating this board: while kids are not inherently a problem, and i don't look down on them, there are a lot of them who are immature, will not listen, and end up very disruptive and obnoxious. i get that in nearly every case they just need a few years to mature, so i don't take it personally, but it doesn't change the facts of their actions in the here and now
Peachette
Peachette
The great thing about kids is 9/10 times you can quickly learn their parent's political views.
Pink Cat
Pink Cat
I think some of you misunderstand me, my main problem as I say is how open they are about it, you folks did give me perspective but still, look how anything popular with kids is considered "cringe" or outright making them the butt of the joke, kids are still growing, they shouldn't be everywhere but the place with access should be trying to teach them better so life can be better for the kids in the next generation, it's my view that everyone should be trying to lessen the problems of yesterday so everyone can have a brighter future
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