Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-6078077-20161123164956/@comment-6078077-20161124205500

FlowerOfTheWind wrote: But I think that the 2nd rule is a little...strict. I mean, people who have reached adult- or teenagehood state their age all the time, and they don't have a problem with it. I agree that underaged children shouldn't state their age online because the Internet can be a very dangerous place if you posted your personal information, and that there are predators there. So to let kids stay safe on their Internet, it is important that they should not state their real ages or post their personal info with their real faces. The second rule is for underaged users. Like I stated "This especially counts for underaged users!" and "So if you are under 18, never state your age online!". It is totally fine if you are adult age (eversince 18 based on my nationality). Most of these rules are made for young people using the internet. And if you look up "things you shouldn't do on the internet", you will always find "don't share personal/private informations" - and your age is personal!