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Didn't I remember reading that 13 was supposed to be the minimum age? Been meeting *alot* of younger kids since the free accounts have come out.....kids without the parental controls, and I'm just wondering what your personal policy is for them...do you turn them in for ToS violation as soon as you find out they are under 13, or do you only do it if you know they are under 13 and they are also a general nuisance or pain in the butt, or a griefer of some kind. I'm kind of on the moral fence I guess you could say......some properties have 'adult atmosphere' on their bios and I dont' think that's a suitable place for a kid under 13, or even a young teenager to be, but there's nothing you can do about the young teenagers since they are not actually doing anything wrong by being around. Anyway, what's your policy when you come across one that admits they are younger than they are supposed to be in order to play?
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Personally, I think censoring kids in any way is anti constructive. If adults just give them the freedom to explore their interests, they tend to work out whats right and wrong and what they like and dislike. I'd say in this issue, its up to their parents whether or not they play, but I was always very insulted when I was 16 and couldn't enter a house because I wasn't over 18.
This is a little off topic but it relates to the issue of children and censorship;
My little sister is 9 and she's in the 3rd grade. A few weeks ago one of her classmates and a few other little girls of the same age were caught drawing something my sister is too embarassed to say, but she did tell me it was private parts and both men and women. The little girl who was caught doing this was sent to therapy and is no longer allowed to draw in school.
I think the reason she was drawing things like that in the first place was probably that she had seen or heard something about it, asked her parents, and they made it seem like some horrible sin to ask about sex. Censorship just creates a bizarre fascination with things that kids would otherwise brush over and move on to other interests.
I can understand why we would want to keep impressionable youths away from situations like houses with a love category dedicated to sexual talk, but I really don't think children should be punished for adults "naughty" behavior. Maybe we as adults should stop for a moment to think before we talk about things like that in such an open forum.
And of course, it also depends on a home owners preferences. I was recently in a house where a home owner asked a friend and I to end a discussion or take it to PM because it was getting a little out of hand for room discussion, and I apologized and quickly changed the topic. Home owners don't have to let things like that go on. They can give anyone disrespecting their home and its rules the boot.