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Nesta wrote:
Aske wrote:
Nesta wrote:
To quote the mod i asked regarding this: "vp does not have a any age minimum in place." there's the parental concent part, but can't rly be confirmed either so
explains the 10 yr olds yea fun
Ye thats why we need Kaj. He's the only one who can update the rules. 
he doesn't want to do anything rip we just gotta deal
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Ok so the eu has a similar law it looks like????? https://iapp.org/news/a/gdpr-matchup-the-childrens-online-privacy-protection-act/
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Like does it really need to be a site rule if it’s a law lmfao. Ban the child. 
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i don’t think kaj is gonna set up rules that potentially would result in less users 🤷🏻
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sadly 
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Aske wrote:
Nesta wrote:
Aske wrote:
explains the 10 yr olds yea fun
Ye thats why we need Kaj. He's the only one who can update the rules. 
he doesn't want to do anything rip we just gotta deal
It will probably take a while yeaah even for a refusal
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Melk wrote:
i don’t think kaj is gonna set up rules that potentially would result in less users 🤷🏻
That have hit me too. 
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Melk wrote:
i don’t think kaj is gonna set up rules that potentially would result in less users 🤷🏻
Children existing in the site can turn away adult users. Which ones pay cash money to play adults or kids?
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Maybe we just should suggest sueing
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Claire wrote:
Melk wrote:
i don’t think kaj is gonna set up rules that potentially would result in less users 🤷🏻
Children existing in the site can turn away adult users. Which ones pay cash money to play adults or kids?
i agree
but kaj isn’t really the one to make good business choices is he?
like he would much rather have a tiktok comp that might result in more children here than to listen to users wishes so
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Nesta wrote:
Maybe we just should suggest sueing
No it’s not a lawsuit thing. It’s you report it to the federal trade commission and if he is in violation of coppa  he would either pay a fine or restrict site access to Americans lmfao. 
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Claire wrote:
Nesta wrote:
Maybe we just should suggest sueing
No it’s not a lawsuit thing. It’s you report it to the federal trade commission and if he is in violation of coppa  he would either pay a fine or restrict site access to Americans lmfao. 
That's a pressure plaster indeed
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Melk wrote:
Claire wrote:
Melk wrote:
i don’t think kaj is gonna set up rules that potentially would result in less users 🤷🏻
Children existing in the site can turn away adult users. Which ones pay cash money to play adults or kids?
i agree
but kaj isn’t really the one to make good business choices is he?
like he would much rather have a tiktok comp that might result in more children here than to listen to users wishes so
Isn't tiktok 13+ thought? so theoretically he got nothing to loss here
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Angelica wrote:
Melk wrote:
Claire wrote:
Children existing in the site can turn away adult users. Which ones pay cash money to play adults or kids?
i agree
but kaj isn’t really the one to make good business choices is he?
like he would much rather have a tiktok comp that might result in more children here than to listen to users wishes so
Isn't tiktok 13+ thought? so theoretically he got nothing to loss here
EVERY site is 13+ to comply with american law 
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ok i got the info

COPPA DOES apply to foreign websites that operate in america


Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) - EPIChttps://epic.org › privacy › kids
COPPA sets forth a framework of fair information practices governing the collection, access to, and use of personal information by website directed to children. The Act does not apply to general audience websites; however, operators of such sites, who have specific sections for children or actual knowledge of children using their site, must follow the COPPA regulations. Also, COPPA applies to foreign websites that are directed at US children.

Second, COPPA requires a website operator to obtain verifiable parental consent before collecting any personal information from children. COPPA did not specify an exact method for obtaining such consent; however, the FTC indicated several acceptable ways for compliance with this requirement. An operator can supply consent forms to be signed and mailed or faxed to the operator, require a parent to use a credit card, have a parent call a toll-free number, or accept an email accompanied by a digital signature. Some exceptions are provided, and an operator is allowed to collect a child's information when:

Complying with COPPA: Frequently Asked Questions | Federal Trade Commission

7. The Internet is a global medium. Do websites and online services developed and run abroad have to comply with the Rule?Foreign-based websites and online services must comply with COPPA if they are directed to children in the United States, or if they knowingly collect personal information from children in the U.S. The law’s definition of “operator” includes foreign-based websites and online services that are involved in commerce in the United States or its territories. As a related matter, U.S.-based sites and services that collect information from foreign children also are subject to COPPA.


so like yea kaj is currently in violation of US law and is subject to penalty because the site operates in america
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