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[–] Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Counterpoint, I clicked on many random links, and saw many things I probably "shouldn't have" as a kid/teen, still turned out alright I think.

Even on Omegle in particular, after like one day, you gotta expect the dicks and move on lol

I frequented 4chan at age 13-16 so saw pretty much everything one could see on the Internet.

I'm not going to argue it was good or bad, but it's not like it permanently fucked me up to the point of not being able to function as an adult later in life.

There's also the privacy vs protection argument here, if sites require verification that you're over 18 or w/e that then means you have to provide some sort of identification, what happens if that site is hacked? Or bad actors use that information to blackmail you in some fashion.

It's a hard situation and I don't know what the right answer truly is.