Poll: It's the year 20X6...

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NegaWiki

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Ah, yes, the future. You are an adult who has paid off all of your debt, has a well paying job and you are completely content with your life. You have a life partner and two children, biological or adopted. They are the teenagers who have reaped the rewards of the technological advancements of the years before, but with one added bonus: Unlike your own parents, you actually kept up with the changing technology and made an effort to learn how to use them. Your kids can ask you anything about their new laptops and you can help them. Such is your life.
You sit down, your trusty animal companion next to you, and you open your laptop and log in to Facebook 8.0, having long ago realized that not having an account looks bad to your employers, and look at the small widget that came with the update a few months ago.
You see, the people in charge of FB long ago grew tired of the "friending" of random strangers and devised a way to deter it, though it is also a major intrusion of privacy. You can see what websites your friends are on when they log into their accounts. Every website that wants to become popular no longer provides free accounts, either you pay for one that does not show up on FB or you use your FB account to log in. The profits are shared between the website and Facebook, with the added side effect being that the internet had become slightly more civil as a result of the change.
Of course, the people in charge are not that evil, so they gave everyone the option to disable the viewer, along with the option to block out certain people. This is the first time you have logged in since the update, so you check it out and see that your son is on a porn website, a very specific website, and your daughter is chatting on a very NSFW website.
You know it would be hypocritical of you to ground them for doing the exact same thing you did, so what would you do?

TL;DR: You live in a future where you have everything you want with any excess, but it comes with the knowledge of all the websites your children will ever see... ALL OF THEM. Would you want to live in this world?
 

TheIronRuler

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The content you view and the ideas you express while being anonymous mustn't be exposed to the greater public if the person does not want others to know of his opinions or certain habits. That is a requirement for the privacy of the individual. If a person wants to expose to the world that he loves to watch gays going at it at a website or wants to admit that he pretends to be a little innocent girl on chat rooms, then it is his choice to do so.
I would not like to live in that society, or at least I will not use the internet in fear of being persecuted due to my ideals and values, which I sometimes keep hidden from other people.
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It is you freedom to lie to someone else.
 

Revnak_v1legacy

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I would talk to them. If they are old enough to go to such sites they are old enough to listen to a good argument from their father. I would trust them to make the right decision afterwards and specifically limit the range of individuals who I could watch in such a manner to not include them unless they asked me to pay attention for whatever reason. I would also protest this FB 8.0 and fight to restore privacy to the masses. I hate invasions of privacy.
 

Lucian The Lugia

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If by 20X6 you mean Stinkoman: 20X6, then hell yes!

OT: Unless it was corrupting my family, I'd probably be fine with it, unless my children were too young for that kind of stuff.
 
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Ok, that...that system sounds intrusive as all hell. I do not approve of it. Sometimes, you just want to look at your secret shame in peace.

NegaWiki said:
You know it would be hypocritical of you to ground them for doing the exact same thing you did, so what would you do?
I'd sit them down later and go "kids, kids, KIDS. If you're gonna look at risqué subject matter, use the proper shielding techniques. Or at least make sure that no one catches you doing it. Personally, I don't care. As long as you guys aren't doing anything harmful to yourselves or others, I don't mind what you do. But other people might. So please, shield your stuff. Got it?".

And if they somehow didn't know how to do it, I'd show them how.
 

Dags90

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Why would I even think about grounding my teenage children for masturbating? I don't understand. What's my character's motivation?
 

Stopdoor

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I'm not sure what the non-free accounts for websites and Facebook invasion of privacy in the future has to do with the hypothetical question of your kid's watching porn or whatever.

I'm honestly more worried about the former than the latter, so this poll is kind of contradictory to me.