Most common reaction to this is good: in general parents shouldn't let their kids on the internet. But what if we could create a social media experience that was not only safe for kids, but healthy and constructive? If it's possible at all, it's possible with nostr.
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The goal is to share consciousness is it not? Probably best to make it inclusive.
I look at it quite differently. Social media is essentially a gossip or a meet-up but digitally. Now, think of it - would you allow your child to take part in a real life meet-up where alcohol is served and people are high and cussing?
I'd assume, we will take our children to parks or funzones so that they meet other kids and are always under adult supervision. Is there a way to recreate this on the internet?
Yes. There is but it'd be like a digital park where children even though would be under adult supervision yet they could sneak out anytime.
I don't know if I'm making any sense 😅
Really interesting a sensitive topic!
In the last weeks I've been thinking to this very use case and imagining a "family & friends setup" that can bring kids both to a safe and enriching social experience, and private communication.
Raising new aware generations is essential to flourish the nostr ecosystem.
That will not work with the current global feed. We would need to connect only to paid relays. Also, it would help if participants have skin in the game, in the form of a stake that they loose it if they misbehave, and they get kicked out...