If your parents do that for you, you’d find a way around it. As someone with no kids, it’s something I’ve thought about, but I feel like there has to be another solution.
Yeah, maybe you’re right. Seems like a better idea would be to just talk to the kids and get them convinced that it’s trash and/or find them something more productive to do.
If I ever have children, TikTok will be one of the first things I’ll have blocked for them.
Right before Facebook, Instagram, Xitter, and probably some other social scourges that I forget about.
If your parents do that for you, you’d find a way around it. As someone with no kids, it’s something I’ve thought about, but I feel like there has to be another solution.
Yeah, maybe you’re right. Seems like a better idea would be to just talk to the kids and get them convinced that it’s trash and/or find them something more productive to do.
The problem is Network effect
Them finding a way around it , hopefully technically, at least makes them grow their problem solving, motivation and rebellion skills