Page 2 of 7

Re: Kids Cuss Too Much In Online Games

PostPosted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 8:50 am
by CoolChick
6 Year Old Jacob Playing Minecraft
No cussing in this one and the little kid has his mom sitting next to him, but it's pretty funny to see how a little kid is so good at this game.
:razz2:

Re: Kids Cuss Too Much In Online Games

PostPosted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:06 am
by panamint_patty
What is the Worst Thing You Ever Heard Your Mommy Say?
Apparently the kids are learning all the cuss words from their moms!
:laugh:

Re: Kids Cuss Too Much In Online Games

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:44 am
by pcslim
"Swatting" Hoax: Is Online Gamers' Revenge Turning Deadly?
And when kids get really mad, they do more than just cuss!
:laugh:
But there are several issues I have with this report: First of all, this is just a variation of the old ploy of making an anonymous tip in order to get someone's house raided and so it's really nothing new. Secondly, despite what the hosts of this news clip say, it is possible to do this sort of thing in such a way that your computer can't be traced, although that takes some technical skill which most gamers don't have. Most importantly, this underscores a basic problem with law enforcement policies regarding raids of private residences. There needs to be more than an anonymous tip or a video to justify a raid. The bar needs to be raised. An anonymous tip or video is enough to justify basic investigation and fact-checking, but not a raid and that's a fundamental problem which can easily be solved by changing a few policies regarding the issuance of search warrants.

Re: Kids Cuss Too Much in Online Games

PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2014 9:11 am
by wildbill
SWATTING: Nothing new about anonymous tips to get someone's house raided. That's an old trick that's been going on ever since they started using anonymous tips to justify search and seizure. When you think about it, anonymous tips should not not count as probable cause. There's just too much of a chance that the tip is just false information and that the call was placed by someone dead set on revenge!

Re: Kids Cuss Too Much In Online Games

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 7:44 am
by CoolChick
FUNNIEST SQUEAKER EVER!! (GTA 5)
8-year-old talks about masturbating on tacos and smoking marijuana. What's the world coming to?
:dizzy:

Re: Kids Cuss Too Much In Online Games

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 7:55 am
by CoolChick
11 Year Old Trash Talker Breaks Down to Tears! - (Call of Duty Trolling)
This kid can dish it out, but when these guys decide to give him a taste of his own medicine he dissolves into tears. WARNING: extreme profanity and racism!
:bubble:

Re: Kids Cuss Too Much In Online Games

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 8:05 am
by CoolChick
8 year old TROLLED in Minecraft
LMFAO!!! This one is too funny!!!
:laugh:

Re: Kids Cuss Too Much In Online Games

PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 11:17 am
by ziggy
ANGRIEST KID ON CALL OF DUTY (Kid Prank)
He's using something to change his voice.

Re: Kids Cuss Too Much In Online Games

PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:12 am
by mrfish
This thread demonstrates exactly why I am against any and all laws that are created to protect the kids from nasty language and sexual content. Protect the kids from what? They already swear like sailors and they are as racist as any adult I've ever met. They know just about everything there is to know about every form of sexual perversity imaginable. What is there left to protect them from as far as ideas go? Censorship and pretending that sexual content is harmful to them is like claiming that water is harmful to fish!
:wtf:

Re: Kids Cuss Too Much In Online Games

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 7:29 am
by panamint_patty
Minecraft Trolling: Messing with ANGRY SQUEAKERS on MINECRAFT! :upset:
No cussing in this one, but this game of provoking little kids to become angry for the sake of entertainment is worse than merely exploitative. It really is a form of emotional abuse and as such I find it objectionable that teenagers and adults would prey upon small children just so they can make videos and get views. The fact that YouTube actually monetizes such videos makes YouTube part of the problem. I wonder how long it will be before a parent sues YouTube. Safe harbor provisions protect YouTube from liability for videos posted to their site, BUT when YouTube monetizes a video safe harbor provisions no longer apply since monetization of a video signifies that they actually approve of the content.