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Here are some interesting takes on how Puritanism has harmed lgbtq+ spaces online and the internet in general.

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[–] yistdaj@pawb.social 8 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Hang on, what I'm reading from this is that you believe in restricting internet usage until the age of consent, and I'm not sure that is a good idea? At the very least, it requires making some pretty big changes to be made. Education will have to make a big U-turn, and we will have to ban or restrict IoT devices (to be honest I don't like IoT, but the reality is people use them), and most importantly people below the age of consent won't have much access to movies and music, and in some places or situations, books or community without the internet.

If the ability for a trans 17 year old to access media is restricted by a transphobic parent, I don't see that as a good thing. It means a life of isolation and potential abuse.

[–] allhailsbuxcorporate@lemmy.blahaj.zone 12 points 1 year ago (3 children)

You fully misunderstood what that person said. Education wouldn't be impacted because children in schools almost always have their internet usage monitored.

[–] theblueredditrefugee@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I distinctly remember the firewall at my high school was super easy to circumvent. And I doubt every URL was being checked. I never dared to watch porn at school but I doubt they could have stopped me. Idk if the firewalls have gotten more sophisticated lately though... In my day all we had to do was browse using HTTPS and the whole internet was available to us

[–] allhailsbuxcorporate@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How long ago was this? There were a couple websites we could use to go around school censors when I was in middle school (hidemyass, lmao) but I definitely don't remember https being a workaround. For reference my experience was between 2005 and 2008.

Graduated HS in 2015. It actually got less secure one year when they migrated to a shittier firewall, the original firewall didn't have the HTTPS vulnerability lmao

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