For the first time it is now possible for parents and guardians to monitor screen time and set limits for child accounts, including bedtime schedules.

ok. go fuck yourself. go to hell you abuse enabling pieces of shit who pushed for this

the foundations for web filtering support has also been added — a backend service that can enforce content filters for child accounts once the user interface is completed in future updates

you fucking wannabe authoritarian censorship tech manufacturers do not belong in FOSS. begone

okay, already pretty maddening, what else is up

this important work to make GNOME more accessible to young people

you’re using “accessibility” as an excuse for this oppression tooling? that’s fucking spicy wow. “we’re enabling parental abuse for accessibility!!!” wow go fuck yourself. i repeat, go burn in hell. idiots like this are why the idea of hell was concieved

fuck it, apologists - come at me and get blocked: #GNOME

@[email protected] "we're making it more accessible by taking away their ability to access things" . what
@Cyborus @zaire this is more common than you think ...
@[email protected] control is just... not a good way to raise a kid? trying to control them only teaches them to be distrustful of you and finds ways to circumvent it. (well, there are times in life that's a good skill to have, but they shouldn't feel like they have to around their own parent(s), people they really should be able to trust)

it's better to
guide and teach. explain reasons for things! if they're old enough to use a computer on their own, they're old enough to discuss the dangers of doing so. it's irresponsible not to. if you don't want them to get addicted to the computer, you'd be amazed what giving them other things to do will do to combat that.