@astronema@social.translunar.academy
@futurebird@sauropods.win @DavyJones@c.im @dalias@hachyderm.io honestly, it doesnβt fix it but you will hear countless examples of queer kids trapped in abusive homes only surviving because they did have unrestricted access to the internet.
i might have killed myself as a teen without it, iβve met many who say they would have
like i said in another post, iβm more about educating kids and giving them the ability as a class to advocate for themselves and choose the risks that they want to take.
u also need to take into account that children can hack things, they will get past things like βwhite listsβ
@dalias@hachyderm.io
@astronema@social.translunar.academy @DavyJones@c.im @futurebird@sauropods.win Yeah. The question isn't whether it fixes it but whether you're doing harm by denying kids access to the primary venue of information, friendship, public space, etc.