>>23605156Practically speaking that's true, but *practically* speaking one inevitably degenerates into the other.
It's like drunk driving or incest laws; If a certain series of steps are taken certain negative outcomes can be minimized, but presupposing all these things leads to an excessive number of edge cases and generally-bad-outcomes that by and large not having it is simply the easier approach.
It's far easier to just not have tablets until the kid's old enough to legally buy one than assuming you're going to be capable of making it act differently from hundreds of thousands of kids it sees once it logs on.
Not to mention that even "child safe" internet usage is associated with a myriad of neurological problems because of how the content is presented.
There's just too many issues and a solution predicated upon recreating the cultural environment of the 90s on a global scale just doesn't strike me as exceedingly practicable.