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    • Emad RE
      Emad R
      last edited by Emad R

      Hello,

      I wish all the best to your children but I wondered this, especially for small kids (I dont have any):

      1. Would you like your kids to be I.T Smart as you and be in the I.T Field ? I actually would hate it, I would want them the farthest thing from I.T so we can leave the house once a while.

      2. Abit related to 1, if you teach them how to be smart in using I.T devices, It is scary for me seeing my brother child seeing all those weird videos supposedly target-ted for children on You-tube and how soon kids age of 4 can navigate smart phone or tablet, but how can we combat this? Offline content perhaps, any other good ideas .

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403
        last edited by DustinB3403

        Not a parent here. . . but I would want my children to be technically smart. Not knowing how to use technology is a hindrance and would mean that my kid would be behind the curve.

        And I'm not saying that they need to know how to use an iPad. But to actually use and maintain the systems in their lives.

        Now with the goal of blocking content, you'd use a content filter. Most of which are an all or nothing approach. So if you don't want your kids on youtube, block the entire domain.

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        • Minion QueenM
          Minion Queen Banned @Emad R
          last edited by

          @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

          Hello,

          I wish all the best to your children but I wondered this, especially for small kids (I dont have any):

          1. Would you like your kids to be I.T Smart as you and be in the I.T Field ? I actually would hate it, I would want them the farthest thing from I.T so we can leave the house once a while.

          2. Abit related to 1, if you teach them how to be smart in using I.T devices, It is scary for me seeing my brother child seeing all those weird videos supposedly target-ted for children on You-tube and how soon kids age of 4 can navigate smart phone or tablet, but how can we combat this? Offline content perhaps, any other good ideas .

          We taught ours to be 1 he had his first computer at 4 years old (he is 20 now) and was interning for me here at NTG at 13 and now works full time for us. I know that @scottalanmiller also is very much all for IT Smart.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @Emad R
            last edited by

            @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

            Hello,

            I wish all the best to your children but I wondered this, especially for small kids (I dont have any):

            1. Would you like your kids to be I.T Smart as you and be in the I.T Field ? I actually would hate it, I would want them the farthest thing from I.T so we can leave the house once a while.

            What does this have to do with leaving the house? Granted, if your hobby is something on the computer, you're more likely to stay indoors, but it doesn't mean you're relegated to never going outside.

            I think this has more to do with exposure to those other things.

            1. Abit related to 1, if you teach them how to be smart in using I.T devices, It is scary for me seeing my brother child seeing all those weird videos supposedly target-ted for children on You-tube and ...

            How to use devices doesn't mean you're smart in IT, it just means you learned how to use a device. A person who can make an iPad sing doesn't mean they are an IT Pro.
            What weird videos are you talking about? Of course as a parent, it's your job to monitor what your children are viewing. I'm pretty sure YouTube has a child friendly mode for things like this.

            how soon kids age of 4 can navigate smart phone or tablet, but how can we combat this? Offline content perhaps, any other good ideas .

            What are you trying to combat? Their use of technology? why? It's the world we live in. Should they have more skills than just how to operate a smart phone/tablet, sure, but should you reduce their skill there? I don't think so.

            Is there something about your own life you are unhappy with, that you think forcing yourself to do outdoor activities will make you happier? or any non IT activities that will make you happier?

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre
              last edited by dafyre

              I want my child to be IT smart -- at least well enough to work on his own stuff... I'm not going to try and force him to make a career out of it or anything.

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              • Emad RE
                Emad R @Dashrender
                last edited by

                @dashrender

                @dashrender said in I.T Question for Parents:

                @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                Hello,

                I wish all the best to your children but I wondered this, especially for small kids (I dont have any):

                1. Would you like your kids to be I.T Smart as you and be in the I.T Field ? I actually would hate it, I would want them the farthest thing from I.T so we can leave the house once a while.

                What does this have to do with leaving the house? Granted, if your hobby is something on the computer, you're more likely to stay indoors, but it doesn't mean you're relegated to never going outside.

                I think this has more to do with exposure to those other things.

                1. Abit related to 1, if you teach them how to be smart in using I.T devices, It is scary for me seeing my brother child seeing all those weird videos supposedly target-ted for children on You-tube and ...

                How to use devices doesn't mean you're smart in IT, it just means you learned how to use a device. A person who can make an iPad sing doesn't mean they are an IT Pro.
                What weird videos are you talking about? Of course as a parent, it's your job to monitor what your children are viewing. I'm pretty sure YouTube has a child friendly mode for things like this.

                how soon kids age of 4 can navigate smart phone or tablet, but how can we combat this? Offline content perhaps, any other good ideas .

                What are you trying to combat? Their use of technology? why? It's the world we live in. Should they have more skills than just how to operate a smart phone/tablet, sure, but should you reduce their skill there? I don't think so.

                Is there something about your own life you are unhappy with, that you think forcing yourself to do outdoor activities will make you happier? or any non IT activities that will make you happier?

                What about shit like this:
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYDWLuoE-vA
                Youtube Video

                For some reason its all the rage for some kinds of kids, they are obsessed with it. The thing is you cant monitor them all the time, btw I heard 2 parents complained over this in Canada and Jordan.

                DustinB3403D coliverC matteo nunziatiM 3 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • brandon220B
                  brandon220
                  last edited by

                  I expose my kids to as much tech as I can.

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403 @Emad R
                    last edited by DustinB3403

                    @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                    @dashrender

                    @dashrender said in I.T Question for Parents:

                    @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                    Hello,

                    I wish all the best to your children but I wondered this, especially for small kids (I dont have any):

                    1. Would you like your kids to be I.T Smart as you and be in the I.T Field ? I actually would hate it, I would want them the farthest thing from I.T so we can leave the house once a while.

                    What does this have to do with leaving the house? Granted, if your hobby is something on the computer, you're more likely to stay indoors, but it doesn't mean you're relegated to never going outside.

                    I think this has more to do with exposure to those other things.

                    1. Abit related to 1, if you teach them how to be smart in using I.T devices, It is scary for me seeing my brother child seeing all those weird videos supposedly target-ted for children on You-tube and ...

                    How to use devices doesn't mean you're smart in IT, it just means you learned how to use a device. A person who can make an iPad sing doesn't mean they are an IT Pro.
                    What weird videos are you talking about? Of course as a parent, it's your job to monitor what your children are viewing. I'm pretty sure YouTube has a child friendly mode for things like this.

                    how soon kids age of 4 can navigate smart phone or tablet, but how can we combat this? Offline content perhaps, any other good ideas .

                    What are you trying to combat? Their use of technology? why? It's the world we live in. Should they have more skills than just how to operate a smart phone/tablet, sure, but should you reduce their skill there? I don't think so.

                    Is there something about your own life you are unhappy with, that you think forcing yourself to do outdoor activities will make you happier? or any non IT activities that will make you happier?

                    What about shit like this:

                    For some reason its all the rage for some kinds of kids, they are obsessed with it. The thing is you cant monitor them all the time, btw I heard 2 parents complained over this in Canada and Jordan.

                    People will complain about all kinds of content. A lot of it is just that, shit. But as a parent it would be your responsibility to allow to not allow your children to see that kind of content.

                    The topic is in the weeds already, you're asking if the parents here would chose to willfully not allow our kids to use technology as a means to "protect" them from content you find objectionable.

                    Which just isn't realistic.

                    Blocking content that you find objectionable is a different topic entirely.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender
                      last edited by

                      That video has nothing to do with IT.

                      I suppose some people would be bothered by it.. and there's definitely a culture where that type of thing is funny/the rage (I'm definitely not part of it - yawn).

                      But the question is, does that video show up in YouTube Kids?

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                      • coliverC
                        coliver @Emad R
                        last edited by

                        @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                        @dashrender

                        @dashrender said in I.T Question for Parents:

                        @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                        Hello,

                        I wish all the best to your children but I wondered this, especially for small kids (I dont have any):

                        1. Would you like your kids to be I.T Smart as you and be in the I.T Field ? I actually would hate it, I would want them the farthest thing from I.T so we can leave the house once a while.

                        What does this have to do with leaving the house? Granted, if your hobby is something on the computer, you're more likely to stay indoors, but it doesn't mean you're relegated to never going outside.

                        I think this has more to do with exposure to those other things.

                        1. Abit related to 1, if you teach them how to be smart in using I.T devices, It is scary for me seeing my brother child seeing all those weird videos supposedly target-ted for children on You-tube and ...

                        How to use devices doesn't mean you're smart in IT, it just means you learned how to use a device. A person who can make an iPad sing doesn't mean they are an IT Pro.
                        What weird videos are you talking about? Of course as a parent, it's your job to monitor what your children are viewing. I'm pretty sure YouTube has a child friendly mode for things like this.

                        how soon kids age of 4 can navigate smart phone or tablet, but how can we combat this? Offline content perhaps, any other good ideas .

                        What are you trying to combat? Their use of technology? why? It's the world we live in. Should they have more skills than just how to operate a smart phone/tablet, sure, but should you reduce their skill there? I don't think so.

                        Is there something about your own life you are unhappy with, that you think forcing yourself to do outdoor activities will make you happier? or any non IT activities that will make you happier?

                        What about shit like this:
                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYDWLuoE-vA
                        Youtube Video

                        For some reason its all the rage for some kinds of kids, they are obsessed with it. The thing is you cant monitor them all the time, btw I heard 2 parents complained over this in Canada and Jordan.

                        What does that have to do with IT?

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                        • NerdyDadN
                          NerdyDad @coliver
                          last edited by

                          @coliver said in I.T Question for Parents:

                          @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                          @dashrender

                          @dashrender said in I.T Question for Parents:

                          @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                          Hello,

                          I wish all the best to your children but I wondered this, especially for small kids (I dont have any):

                          1. Would you like your kids to be I.T Smart as you and be in the I.T Field ? I actually would hate it, I would want them the farthest thing from I.T so we can leave the house once a while.

                          What does this have to do with leaving the house? Granted, if your hobby is something on the computer, you're more likely to stay indoors, but it doesn't mean you're relegated to never going outside.

                          I think this has more to do with exposure to those other things.

                          1. Abit related to 1, if you teach them how to be smart in using I.T devices, It is scary for me seeing my brother child seeing all those weird videos supposedly target-ted for children on You-tube and ...

                          How to use devices doesn't mean you're smart in IT, it just means you learned how to use a device. A person who can make an iPad sing doesn't mean they are an IT Pro.
                          What weird videos are you talking about? Of course as a parent, it's your job to monitor what your children are viewing. I'm pretty sure YouTube has a child friendly mode for things like this.

                          how soon kids age of 4 can navigate smart phone or tablet, but how can we combat this? Offline content perhaps, any other good ideas .

                          What are you trying to combat? Their use of technology? why? It's the world we live in. Should they have more skills than just how to operate a smart phone/tablet, sure, but should you reduce their skill there? I don't think so.

                          Is there something about your own life you are unhappy with, that you think forcing yourself to do outdoor activities will make you happier? or any non IT activities that will make you happier?

                          What about shit like this:
                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYDWLuoE-vA
                          Youtube Video

                          For some reason its all the rage for some kinds of kids, they are obsessed with it. The thing is you cant monitor them all the time, btw I heard 2 parents complained over this in Canada and Jordan.

                          What does that have to do with IT?

                          I think what he's going at is, how does a parent keep stuff like this away from his children?

                          DustinB3403D coliverC Minion QueenM 3 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403 @NerdyDad
                            last edited by

                            @nerdydad said in I.T Question for Parents:

                            @coliver said in I.T Question for Parents:

                            @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                            @dashrender

                            @dashrender said in I.T Question for Parents:

                            @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                            Hello,

                            I wish all the best to your children but I wondered this, especially for small kids (I dont have any):

                            1. Would you like your kids to be I.T Smart as you and be in the I.T Field ? I actually would hate it, I would want them the farthest thing from I.T so we can leave the house once a while.

                            What does this have to do with leaving the house? Granted, if your hobby is something on the computer, you're more likely to stay indoors, but it doesn't mean you're relegated to never going outside.

                            I think this has more to do with exposure to those other things.

                            1. Abit related to 1, if you teach them how to be smart in using I.T devices, It is scary for me seeing my brother child seeing all those weird videos supposedly target-ted for children on You-tube and ...

                            How to use devices doesn't mean you're smart in IT, it just means you learned how to use a device. A person who can make an iPad sing doesn't mean they are an IT Pro.
                            What weird videos are you talking about? Of course as a parent, it's your job to monitor what your children are viewing. I'm pretty sure YouTube has a child friendly mode for things like this.

                            how soon kids age of 4 can navigate smart phone or tablet, but how can we combat this? Offline content perhaps, any other good ideas .

                            What are you trying to combat? Their use of technology? why? It's the world we live in. Should they have more skills than just how to operate a smart phone/tablet, sure, but should you reduce their skill there? I don't think so.

                            Is there something about your own life you are unhappy with, that you think forcing yourself to do outdoor activities will make you happier? or any non IT activities that will make you happier?

                            What about shit like this:
                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYDWLuoE-vA
                            Youtube Video

                            For some reason its all the rage for some kinds of kids, they are obsessed with it. The thing is you cant monitor them all the time, btw I heard 2 parents complained over this in Canada and Jordan.

                            What does that have to do with IT?

                            I think what he's going at is, how does a parent keep stuff like this away from his children?

                            By being a responsible parent and monitoring your children's online activity. . .

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                            • NerdyDadN
                              NerdyDad
                              last edited by

                              Dad of 2 small kids...we do expose them to some things but we also monitor their intake of said technologies. Both are already versed in phones and tablets and the oldest has a small Win10 laptop, which I have locked down somewhat. However, I am wanting to expose them to some linux distros so that they don't become entrenched in Windows and never be able to learn something on their own.

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                              • coliverC
                                coliver @NerdyDad
                                last edited by coliver

                                @nerdydad said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                @coliver said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                @dashrender

                                @dashrender said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                Hello,

                                I wish all the best to your children but I wondered this, especially for small kids (I dont have any):

                                1. Would you like your kids to be I.T Smart as you and be in the I.T Field ? I actually would hate it, I would want them the farthest thing from I.T so we can leave the house once a while.

                                What does this have to do with leaving the house? Granted, if your hobby is something on the computer, you're more likely to stay indoors, but it doesn't mean you're relegated to never going outside.

                                I think this has more to do with exposure to those other things.

                                1. Abit related to 1, if you teach them how to be smart in using I.T devices, It is scary for me seeing my brother child seeing all those weird videos supposedly target-ted for children on You-tube and ...

                                How to use devices doesn't mean you're smart in IT, it just means you learned how to use a device. A person who can make an iPad sing doesn't mean they are an IT Pro.
                                What weird videos are you talking about? Of course as a parent, it's your job to monitor what your children are viewing. I'm pretty sure YouTube has a child friendly mode for things like this.

                                how soon kids age of 4 can navigate smart phone or tablet, but how can we combat this? Offline content perhaps, any other good ideas .

                                What are you trying to combat? Their use of technology? why? It's the world we live in. Should they have more skills than just how to operate a smart phone/tablet, sure, but should you reduce their skill there? I don't think so.

                                Is there something about your own life you are unhappy with, that you think forcing yourself to do outdoor activities will make you happier? or any non IT activities that will make you happier?

                                What about shit like this:
                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYDWLuoE-vA
                                Youtube Video

                                For some reason its all the rage for some kinds of kids, they are obsessed with it. The thing is you cant monitor them all the time, btw I heard 2 parents complained over this in Canada and Jordan.

                                What does that have to do with IT?

                                I think what he's going at is, how does a parent keep stuff like this away from his children?

                                It depends? Be around when your kid is on the computer? Limit the amount of screen time they are allotted? Actually do some parenting? You aren't going to stop kids from watching objectionable content, but you can do a good job explaining to them why you think it is objectionable.

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                                • NerdyDadN
                                  NerdyDad @coliver
                                  last edited by

                                  @coliver said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                  @nerdydad said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                  @coliver said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                  @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                  @dashrender

                                  @dashrender said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                  @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                  Hello,

                                  I wish all the best to your children but I wondered this, especially for small kids (I dont have any):

                                  1. Would you like your kids to be I.T Smart as you and be in the I.T Field ? I actually would hate it, I would want them the farthest thing from I.T so we can leave the house once a while.

                                  What does this have to do with leaving the house? Granted, if your hobby is something on the computer, you're more likely to stay indoors, but it doesn't mean you're relegated to never going outside.

                                  I think this has more to do with exposure to those other things.

                                  1. Abit related to 1, if you teach them how to be smart in using I.T devices, It is scary for me seeing my brother child seeing all those weird videos supposedly target-ted for children on You-tube and ...

                                  How to use devices doesn't mean you're smart in IT, it just means you learned how to use a device. A person who can make an iPad sing doesn't mean they are an IT Pro.
                                  What weird videos are you talking about? Of course as a parent, it's your job to monitor what your children are viewing. I'm pretty sure YouTube has a child friendly mode for things like this.

                                  how soon kids age of 4 can navigate smart phone or tablet, but how can we combat this? Offline content perhaps, any other good ideas .

                                  What are you trying to combat? Their use of technology? why? It's the world we live in. Should they have more skills than just how to operate a smart phone/tablet, sure, but should you reduce their skill there? I don't think so.

                                  Is there something about your own life you are unhappy with, that you think forcing yourself to do outdoor activities will make you happier? or any non IT activities that will make you happier?

                                  What about shit like this:
                                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYDWLuoE-vA
                                  Youtube Video

                                  For some reason its all the rage for some kinds of kids, they are obsessed with it. The thing is you cant monitor them all the time, btw I heard 2 parents complained over this in Canada and Jordan.

                                  What does that have to do with IT?

                                  I think what he's going at is, how does a parent keep stuff like this away from his children?

                                  It depends? Be around when your kid is on the computer? Limit the amount of screen time they are allotted? Actually do some parenting? You aren't going to stop kids from watching objectionable content, but you can do a good job explaining to them why you think it is objectionable.

                                  ^^^ This ^^^ Can't up it enough.

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                                  • ObsolesceO
                                    Obsolesce
                                    last edited by

                                    IT as in actual IT or as in technology like tablets and tech gadgets? Need that cleared up here because it was used interchangeably in places above.

                                    I don't think it's a good idea to keep them away from tech. I think that would actually hurt them or have a negative effect in life.

                                    As for IT, same as any real profession... expose them to every career field... encourage what they take an interest in, within reason of course.

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                                    • coliverC
                                      coliver
                                      last edited by

                                      And I fail to understand where knowledge of IT plays into parenting. I would love it for my daughter to be IT Smart. I plan on getting her playing programming games as soon as she can use a computer, and then moving toward actually building her own lab when she is a bit older. If she doesn't find it interesting at least she will get an inkling of how to troubleshoot and identify problems on her own.

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                                      • black3dynamiteB
                                        black3dynamite
                                        last edited by

                                        I've started teaching my child at an early age. It's no different than having our kids learning a different language, reading and so forth at an early age.

                                        We protect our kids by educating them. Just like we do with everything else.
                                        Phone and tablets having parental controls and there's a lot of options out there to control web contents. Some can be manage easier via an app or browser.

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                                        • Emad RE
                                          Emad R @coliver
                                          last edited by

                                          @coliver said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                          @nerdydad said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                          @coliver said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                          @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                          @dashrender

                                          @dashrender said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                          @msff-amman-itofficer said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                          Hello,

                                          I wish all the best to your children but I wondered this, especially for small kids (I dont have any):

                                          1. Would you like your kids to be I.T Smart as you and be in the I.T Field ? I actually would hate it, I would want them the farthest thing from I.T so we can leave the house once a while.

                                          What does this have to do with leaving the house? Granted, if your hobby is something on the computer, you're more likely to stay indoors, but it doesn't mean you're relegated to never going outside.

                                          I think this has more to do with exposure to those other things.

                                          1. Abit related to 1, if you teach them how to be smart in using I.T devices, It is scary for me seeing my brother child seeing all those weird videos supposedly target-ted for children on You-tube and ...

                                          How to use devices doesn't mean you're smart in IT, it just means you learned how to use a device. A person who can make an iPad sing doesn't mean they are an IT Pro.
                                          What weird videos are you talking about? Of course as a parent, it's your job to monitor what your children are viewing. I'm pretty sure YouTube has a child friendly mode for things like this.

                                          how soon kids age of 4 can navigate smart phone or tablet, but how can we combat this? Offline content perhaps, any other good ideas .

                                          What are you trying to combat? Their use of technology? why? It's the world we live in. Should they have more skills than just how to operate a smart phone/tablet, sure, but should you reduce their skill there? I don't think so.

                                          Is there something about your own life you are unhappy with, that you think forcing yourself to do outdoor activities will make you happier? or any non IT activities that will make you happier?

                                          What about shit like this:
                                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYDWLuoE-vA
                                          Youtube Video

                                          For some reason its all the rage for some kinds of kids, they are obsessed with it. The thing is you cant monitor them all the time, btw I heard 2 parents complained over this in Canada and Jordan.

                                          What does that have to do with IT?

                                          I think what he's going at is, how does a parent keep stuff like this away from his children?

                                          It depends? Be around when your kid is on the computer? Limit the amount of screen time they are allotted? Actually do some parenting? You aren't going to stop kids from watching objectionable content, but you can do a good job explaining to them why you think it is objectionable.

                                          like an WiFi on/off hours policy.

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                                          • Emad RE
                                            Emad R @Dashrender
                                            last edited by

                                            @dashrender said in I.T Question for Parents:

                                            That video has nothing to do with IT.

                                            I suppose some people would be bothered by it.. and there's definitely a culture where that type of thing is funny/the rage (I'm definitely not part of it - yawn).

                                            But the question is, does that video show up in YouTube Kids?

                                            There is something called Fake cartoons that showup yes:

                                            https://www.aol.com/article/news/2017/04/03/parents-warned-of-fake-explicit-cartoon-videos-on-youtube-kids/22023727/

                                            http://www.collective-evolution.com/2017/06/28/parents-something-is-terribly-wrong-with-many-youtube-videos-for-children/

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