json_metadata | "{"musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appDepth":2,"musingAppVersion":"1.1","appBody":"<p>This is true, If the internet is not restricted, usually pornography comes up as a pop up which leads to a link. It is somewhat embedded in or songs, media, movies and many more. The children these days are exposed to more inappropriate form of media at ease. 5g would make it really easy to download obscene content. There are also many different types of apps that have obscene contents. <\/p>\n<p>It is important for parents to monitor their children internet use. Usually now parents are too busy to even care about what their children do on the internet. It is easier to just buy a tablet and pass it on the kids and it usually takes a short time for them to learn something that shouldn't be by these kids. <\/p>\n<p>It is also a norm nowadays for kids to share nudes and have some texting and all these are influence by maybe the music video. Sometimes, I hear these really young kids singing to songs that have really obscene lyrics and they are not shy to show out what they know. Many of the parents nowadays either who have divorced and have re married have their kids who have problems. <\/p>\n<p>I guess, in the new generation , this is something very easy to access. The only way for this to stop and would lead to some reduction would be if the government just somewhat banned these sites. <\/p>","appTitle":"Do you think that children in your culture are watching pornography at an earlier age now, given the almost unlimited access they may have to devices with internet capability and all the stimuli the media is throwing at them ?","appTags":["question","psychology","sex","family","love","money","media","technology","education"],"musingPostType":"answer","appParentPermlink":"fkthxhxsw","app":"musing\/1.1","appParentAuthor":"hlezama","appCategory":"question"}" |
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