Yes, I'm sure there's a huge risk of 11 year olds paying $100/mo to get any sort of reliable performance out of their product.
this post was submitted on 09 Jun 2026
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Sadly, there are many young people that just want to talk and are being fed digital fentanyl instead of being able to form connections
We should make it legal for Teens to go outside or use online digital community
I recently managed to recover a hotmail acc I created more than 20 years ago, it would be nice if creation date of an acc would serve as "age verification", but it would also defeat the real purpose behind it