AshleeLightBringer
Silver Member
I think that rooms that have an age limit, especially 13+, should make it mandatory that anyone, before creating an account, guest or member, post their age.
I can't tell you how many times someone has shown up in Girls Chat asking to private chat with an underage girl, and the Admin or Mod asks how old they are and they say they're in their 20s or much older. Gross!
I understand that some rooms may not care so much about that, but if there are 'kids' in rooms, anyone logging in should have to show their age, or the log-in process won't complete. Like when you do something online, like a job application or something, you have to fill in the blank to proceed, right? It's common sense.
I know what you're thinking, "they will just lie about it anyway so what's the point?". The point is, if they tell the truth, staff can see it, or if they're caught lying, they can still be kicked or banned. It's all about the safety of minors.
It would be nice if gender and location were made mandatory as well, but that's a different issue I suppose.
The point is the 'safety' of minors. What do you think?
Keep smiling 🙂
I can't tell you how many times someone has shown up in Girls Chat asking to private chat with an underage girl, and the Admin or Mod asks how old they are and they say they're in their 20s or much older. Gross!
I understand that some rooms may not care so much about that, but if there are 'kids' in rooms, anyone logging in should have to show their age, or the log-in process won't complete. Like when you do something online, like a job application or something, you have to fill in the blank to proceed, right? It's common sense.
I know what you're thinking, "they will just lie about it anyway so what's the point?". The point is, if they tell the truth, staff can see it, or if they're caught lying, they can still be kicked or banned. It's all about the safety of minors.
It would be nice if gender and location were made mandatory as well, but that's a different issue I suppose.
The point is the 'safety' of minors. What do you think?
Keep smiling 🙂
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