• Flying Squid
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    173 months ago

    Some kids will find proxies. Definitely not enough that need things like the suicide prevention sites.

    It should not be on the kids to do it in the first place.

    • @Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml
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      113 months ago

      We handed out proxy addresses like candy to whoever needed it. We also handed out literal CDs with compressed game installations so we would have more noobs to stomp when we were done with our work.

      • Flying Squid
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        13 months ago

        Which is great for kids who understand how proxies work.

        A suicidal kid might not.

        • @Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml
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          3 months ago

          In my day, you just used a website that had its own browser bar, so as long as they had the address for the proxy, they didn’t need to understand anything. I imagine things are more difficult these days, and it might not be so simple.

          It’s still ridiculous how much schools block, but my point was more that if the kids who do understand aren’t helping the kids who don’t, they’re not fulfilling their duty to their classmates. We saw school as all of us in it together, so despite being in the nerdy clique, we had friends outside of it because of our actions to spread the love and make things more tolerable for everyone.

          And to clarify again, fuck schools blocking all this shit. They shouldn’t need proxy’s to view suicide help sites or most sites for that matter, even “off topic” ones.