I really hope not, and I've written a plea to the admins to spare it the worst.
For you see, r/drama has been and is a invaluable source of information to my cause. I run a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate parents on the dangers of allowing their children excessive and unmonitored internet access, and this joint is a goldmine of examples all curated of what can and does happen when children spend too much time online in places they shouldn't be.
Not necessarily any particular commenters (although some, for sure) but mainly the stories and the scholastic look at the results of excessive exposure to toxic discourse and fake information in still developing young minds.
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6 Starship_Litterbox_B 2018-03-17
Hopefully. I'm working on it.
4 3E4K3RWRGZPR970NVH28 2018-03-17
I really hope not, and I've written a plea to the admins to spare it the worst.
For you see, r/drama has been and is a invaluable source of information to my cause. I run a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate parents on the dangers of allowing their children excessive and unmonitored internet access, and this joint is a goldmine of examples all curated of what can and does happen when children spend too much time online in places they shouldn't be.
Not necessarily any particular commenters (although some, for sure) but mainly the stories and the scholastic look at the results of excessive exposure to toxic discourse and fake information in still developing young minds.
So, I hope not.
2 WarSanchez 2018-03-17
Please end us, someone, ANYONE!
2 scatmunchies 2018-03-17
Keep Yourself Safe, OP.
1 toynbeeidea16 2018-03-17
Here's hoping.
1 SuperiorExcess 2018-03-17
Probably. Admins are riding our asses looking for reasons to suspend lately.
1 imnotagayboy 2018-03-17
Yes
1 Talonek 2018-03-17
I hope