Are there any examples of 'for the kids' legislation that isn't just something like backdoor encryption masquerading as protecting the young?
slumberlust
...helldivers is still filled to the brim with bugs.
That's the point, we must eradicate all the bugs (and bots).
The owner is a problem though.
Meanwhile, YT Shorts sees me watch one video then gives me nothing but that.
The question for me is not what margins the feature is performing on, as they will likely be better than human error raters, but how they market the product irresponsiblely.
Amazon (and I'm sure others) refers to this as a two way door. Good rollouts minimize impact and can be undone easily.
This is just as lopsided and reactionist of a response as government regulated screen time. We already regulate lots of things for children/minors that could be called unnecessary under the umbrella of 'parent better.' Labor, tobacco/alcohol, gambling, etc.
The answer and discussion are nuanced and lumping them into a black and white choose a side debate isn't reality.
Want the blowing for NES?
That's not true. Intent matters, accidents do happen.
That means they have good customer service, but surely you see that every example is more data for the OPs claim that the hardware isn't up to snuff yeah?
You disagree that they have hardware issues because they handled your return well when you had... hardware issues?
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