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No. I do not think it should be legally required, because the entire internet does not live in the United States of AmeriKKKa.
I think parents should be more involved with their children, and stay aware of what their kids are doing, be it watching porn on cable TV or downloading porn from the internet. If they don't want their kids doing that, then the parents should be the ones to find and install watchdog nanny software, or, better yet, take their kids outside for some fresh air and exercise.
Next--what's so awful about naked boobs and people having sex? If I had a kid, I'd rather have them watching that than someone blowing people's heads off, blood gushing everywhere, and exploding body parts all over the place.
Finally, I shall leave you with this.
enjoy.
No. I do not think it should be legally required, because the entire internet does not live in the United States of AmeriKKKa.
I think parents should be more involved with their children, and stay aware of what their kids are doing, be it watching porn on cable TV or downloading porn from the internet. If they don't want their kids doing that, then the parents should be the ones to find and install watchdog nanny software, or, better yet, take their kids outside for some fresh air and exercise.
Next--what's so awful about naked boobs and people having sex? If I had a kid, I'd rather have them watching that than someone blowing people's heads off, blood gushing everywhere, and exploding body parts all over the place.
Finally, I shall leave you with this.
enjoy.
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Date: 2010-01-12 09:03 pm (UTC)I think it's nice if a site voluntarily offers a disclaimer about the contents (sort of like how LJ offers each user a chance to set their journal's 'adult content' warning or not as desired.)
Plus, as you say, putting an 'adult' label on something often makes it more interesting than it might be otherwise.