@YoungRenegadeRY@jimthegiant If the parent decide to make an adult account there’s no real safeguard for that as it stands. But if it’s a child’s account they can’t change the settings, the app acts as a sort of master account that’s only available on the parents phone, password protected
@NoleKcuf16@EwanBen They didn’t start building that until 1969, my dad has more history than that castle. The thing people like about castles is the history behind them, when were they built, who lived in them? Were they residential or fortresses? It’s not just “ooh a castle”.
@YoungRenegadeRY@jimthegiant It’s basically already in effect anyway from companies like EA and Epic. If your child has a children’s account the social aspects are locked without the parent ticking a box within the app to allow it.
@meganarianism@PolitlcsUK While I agree that kids need protection, to say pings are as effective as conversation just isn’t true. All games have different strategies and plays, whether it’s COD, League, CS, WOW, RS…a ping can’t say “shoulder peak A bomb to see if anyone’s sniping while I slow push mid”