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Originally posted by rihannafan
I just want to go a little off-topic to complain about something the navy has always been doing and that I don't agree with.
Today, my 7 yo niece has listened to Work and she loved it. So she asked me its name and went over to YouTube and looked up the video.
Now, if the video were still blocked (like it should be), I shouldn't have been obliged to take the phone away from her, remove the video and Youtube from the phone and warn her about watching the video again, because it's not for her age.
You need to understand that not everything is about the charts, and please remember that the next time you're spamming youtube asking them to removed the age restriction.
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But is Work that bad though. I get why BBHMM has an age restriction. But in this case it is more about the limit people set for their kids and relatives. I mean if you read the lyrics for Work, you don't expect the musicvideo to be her to actually work behind the counter in a supermarket...
And isn't that initially the responsibility for the parents and care takers to monitor what their kids watch? Kids are very handy with internet and even if there was an age restriction on YouTube, your niece could look it up on google only to find it on other websites.
I guess it comes more in handy if YouTube does the work, but it's also how the boundaries are for kids. There is a reason why there are things like KidsBop.
I get what you mean though, but there are worse stuff out there