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Yeah, Diogenes is filling the comments with references to sex, my supposedly salty semen, and his 11 year old niece trying to get someone to make a Rule 12b post.

Nobody except you has mentioned "semen" Salty Walty.

I will only say that you should be careful not to have your 11 year old niece reading adult conduct, and to remind everyone that 13 years old is a lower limit for this site for a legal reason.

No such limit exists, Salty Walty.

 
Nobody except you has mentioned "semen" Salty Walty.
OK, you need to tell me how salty my semen is again... Why would you know?

Just come out of the closet.

No such limit exists, Salty Walty.
Under COPPA, you need parental consent to bring children under 13 onto a social media website. The parental consent needs to be registered with the website, and verified.

This really is not a joke.

 
OK, you need to tell me how salty my semen is again...

I've never mentioned your "semen", Salty Walty.

Just come out of the closet.

Stop projecting, Salty Walty.

Under COPPA, you need parental consent to bring children under 13 onto a social media website. The parental consent needs to be registered with the website, and verified.

Let’s break this down based on what the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) actually says. COPPA is a U.S. federal law designed to protect the privacy of children under 13 by regulating how websites and online services collect, use, and disclose their personal information.

Under COPPA, operators of websites or online services that are directed to children under 13—or that knowingly collect personal information from children under 13—must obtain verifiable parental consent before collecting, using, or disclosing that child’s personal information.

This applies to things like names, email addresses, or other identifiers. The consent doesn’t need to be “registered with the website” in some formal registry sense, but the operator must have a process to obtain and verify it. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which enforces COPPA, outlines methods for verification, like:
  • Getting a signed consent form from the parent via email or mail.
  • Requiring a parent to provide a credit card or other payment method (processed but not necessarily charged).
  • Having the parent call a toll-free number or video-chat for confirmation.
  • Using government-issued ID (with safeguards to delete it after verification).
So, Salty Walty’s claim is off. You do need parental consent to bring kids under 13 onto a social media site if it collects their personal info, and that consent must be verifiable through one of these FTC-approved methods.

It’s not about “registering” the consent with the site like some official database; it’s about the site ensuring it’s legit and documented. If the site doesn’t collect personal info (e.g., no sign-up, no data tracking), COPPA wouldn’t apply in that way.


@Grok

This really is not a joke.

You are a joke, Salty Walty.

Alert the authorities, Salty Walty.

I dare you, Salty Walty.

Naturally, I will understand if you don't, Salty Walty.
 
She's gone to bed, Salty Walty, but she can read your retarded BS in the morning. :thup:
So you are saying that you will allow your 11 year old niece to use your account to go on a social media site that does not allow children under age 13.

The Terms Of Service says:
This Service is only available to users who are at least 13 years old. If you are younger than this, please do not register for this Service. If you register for this Service, you represent that you are this age or older.

And the TOS is an actual legal document, unlike the rules.

No one in their right mind wants to be involved with this.
 
So you are saying that you will allow your 11 year old niece to use your account to go on a social media site that does not allow children under age 13. The Terms Of Service says: And the TOS is an actual legal document, unlike the rules. No one in their right mind wants to be involved with this.

My niece hasn't registered, Salty Walty. Nor is she "using my account" Salty Walty.

Posts on JPP are in the public domain, Salty Walty.

You sure like being humiliated, don't you, Salty Walty?

If you want to cry to daddy @Damocles, go ahead, Salty Walty.
 
Yeah, Diogenes is filling the comments with references to sex, my supposedly salty semen, and his 11 year old niece trying to get someone to make a Rule 12b post.

I will only say that you should be careful not to have your 11 year old niece reading adult conduct, and to remind everyone that 13 years old is a lower limit for this site for a legal reason.
Legion is famous for that. The funny thing is that he turned out to be the biggest wimp on the forum when he left that username in a huff.
 
Legion is famous for that. The funny thing is that he turned out to be the biggest wimp on the forum when he left that username in a huff.
The more I think about it, the more I want nothing to do with it. I have a professional job in a heavily insured and bonded industry.

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The more I think about it, the more I want nothing to do with it. I have a professional job in a heavily insured and bonded industry.

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The picture didn't come through. Legion = Diogenes = Lionfish = Lesion Lameass. At the rate he's going, he'll drop offline sooner than I will and he's probably 40 years younger.

Legion led the 12B game then fell into his own trap. Although there's a weird relationship between him and Damo such that Legion gets a lot of free passes where others are busted hard, when Damo did punish him, Legion left in a huff. Hence, Lesion Lameass.
 
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