If you know that an 8 year old is working in an adult venue, why are you coming here talking about it instead of reporting them and actually getting SE aware yourself?Funny that you should say this, because there is a WELL KNOWN venue on Aether that has an 8 year old child working there. How do I know this? The owner admits it. And they also admit the child recieves advances from people. They try to justify this insanity by saying "well my venue is safe for work". If SE catches wind of this (and I hope they do because its disgusting)its game over man.
How do you know that I havent tried? Dont make assumptions without an ounce of evidence because I'll be the first to tell you, you are 1000% wrong there.
Cause you literally said "If SE gets wind of this..." implying that no one has tried and are hoping they pick up on it. There's also no indication in your post that you did try, so yeah..I'm going off the information I'm being given. Feel free to prove me wrong though, I would rather know that someone has reported it LOL.
I hate spyware to a massive degree and I am a major privacy advocate on a great many things but the alternative is worse. If people can't be trusted to do the right thing, what other choice will SE have, outside shutting down the servers? If people don't want SE to respond, they should not back them into a corner.
I certainly would not put SE on the same levels as say Google or the US and UK governments, when it comes to people's privacy.
It's a game rated T. Stop using the internet as an excuse for this type of behavior. Teens will do stuff on their own. An adult should not be bringing that to teens. That adult that does bring it to teens is responsible. They are the ones doing it. You complained being off topic over the ERP with teens, but you bring it back up and pretended I was talking about the internet in general or Twitter.I wasn't planning to reply but oh well.
Yes it is on the parents to monitor their children & TEENAGERS on the internet. They are not adults and are not able to make the same educated decisions that an adult would. Therefore, the parents should 100% be involved and it shouldn't even be a question of whether or not they should be involved. If you're trying to give parents a free pass to be lazy in their kids lives while shoving 100% of the responsibility on other people....oh boy that's the real problem here.
It's a two way street. It's on both. It always has been. It's on modders to try to keep their content as close to an adult audience as possible and on parents to monitor their kids and help them stay safe online.
You can ban mods off FF but lewd images and things will still crop up in other forms. If you don't want the teenagers in your life to see it, have some personality responsibility and put in parental controls.
As for the modders, they clearly don't care what people see on the cesspool of the internet Twitter, adult or child. That is a major issue. That's bad for SE, which is also bad for the player base. The minor stuff is outright illegal.
No, because there was nothing to screenshot. This was casually said in a discord call during an event they were hosting. If I had expected to hear this , I would have recorded it though. But that also wouldnt help as they dont accept those forms of proof. I am not the only one who has been trying to see something done about this.
This thread's such a trainwreck.
Never before have I seen such defense for illicit activity.
It'd be pretty hard to police cosmetic mods wouldnt it? You'd basically need spyware. But yeah giving out Cease and Desist orders to people making completely lewd mods of underage characters or lalas would be fine by me.
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