• scrion@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    A 4yo has no business having unrestricted access to media, let alone YouTube. Current recommendations are 20 to 45 minutes a day at that age, depending on country / organization.

    YouTube has so much questionable content, kids shouldn’t be in a position to be able to click next and consume that crap.

    YouTube kids exists since 2015, but Elsagate happened around 2017/18, so I don’t exactly trust their content moderation.

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      2 days ago

      Right, this is simple stuff - for a 4 year old, content of any kind must be curated, and I’d argue that stays true in different ways for quite a while.

      Yeesh. Before ever turning over entire decision-making power on a very uncontrolled platform to a kid, ya gotta help walk them through stuff and spend time curating / selecting content together. And also wait for them to grow up some and demonstrate readiness.

      And certainly never trust YouTube’s curation, ever, agreed.

      4 yo rawdogging modern AI slop YouTube shorts, solo, is wild.

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        Giving internet connected devices to a kid is like giving them blank plane tickets and sending them alone to the airport !

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          Seriously dangerous! I like your analogy, it’s even a little worse though, it’s like doing that but also the planes have an engineered preference to steer towards the worst places.