Swapnote neutering raises Nintendo’s online paternalism to new heights | Ars Technica
I don't use any of these Nintendo services, free or not, so I won't comment. Not sure if anyone here uses Swapnote. I'll just put a reader's comment here:
I don't use any of these Nintendo services, free or not, so I won't comment. Not sure if anyone here uses Swapnote. I'll just put a reader's comment here:
Telephones also allow minors to communicate with strangers. As does the postal service. This is nothing new. The only new thing about it is parents and comanies have completely abandoned the idea that people, even kids, should be allowed to determine who they talk to on their own. Despite the fact that talking to strangers online just simply is not dangerous (most child abuse is committed by parents, other relatives, or close family friends, in that order) by any reasonable definition, and that anyone can very easily block communications from anyone that makes them uncomfortable, parents and companies are just amped up to 11 with unwarranted fear.
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