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Children get their own internet. If they get in adult internet, then they get juvenile detention and a criminal file, their parents are arrested for child endangerment and child services take over.
And anyone complaining about what is on the internet gets an helicopter ride to the deep sea from 10'000 feet.
Which adults, if any, would moderate the children’s internet?
Watch the kids internet have a dark web "made by kids, for kids"
Where a kid can be a kid
Some extremely restrictive AI and all children provided inputs would not be visible without heavy filtering and anonymization. In fact children's general ability to express themselves in this children internet would be massively curtailed.
This could work 🤔