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Hola
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02-13-2013
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Should be fixed.
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I sadly can't watch the video right now because my internet is self-imploding, but I'm gonna assume the gist of the video talks about how dangerous it is for young kids to play Graal because of this and that. The internet is not exactly a child-friendly environment. This doesn't only apply to just games, but the internet itself. From playing on Xbox live, to browsing forums... the first thing the parent should evaluate is their attention to their childs habits online. Graal is not some rare game on happens to harbor *********s without penalty. It's a game that can not possibly 100% censor and moderate what happens, it's a social game, and therefor there are risks involved. Parents should seriously talk to their kids about this stuff. I'm 26, and I'm still fairly reluctant to release my personal name, for instance. Parents should teach their kids about keeping their information personal and separate from the internet at much as possible. Use aliases, and possibly if you don't want to attract attention... don't create female avatars. I'm not condoning the way females are treated online, but if you want to make it easier on yourself you'd probably avoid a lot of drama and weirdness by just creating male avatars. So TLR? This is not a unique problem with Graal, but it's something that happens on the internet as a whole. If you want to play the interwebs, be it Graal, Reddit or the like... be aware that this **** is going to happen on every corner of the web. Except 4chan. We all know 4chan is a safe haven from this sort of thing. |