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Approving Responses to
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idlink's Four Questions Part III

Kidlink cannot adopt strict approval rules that require our kids to behave in accordance with rules of conduct of all countries in the world. Local rules vary widely, ranging from orthodox Muslim or Christian ideas to communities built on atheistic concepts. If we did, the result would most certainly be a set of rules that many would consider overly restrictive and in violation of the kids' freedom of expression.

Also, Kidlink cannot take over the role as parents or guardians. These people must always be in charge. Kidlink's direction must be to balance views and needs of local parents and guardians with those of its own online community of teachers, parents, guardians, and other adults.

Next page: It is not easy. Click here for some items from our Response approval team's log of challenges and some subsequent decisions.

Check: Kidlink's Cultural Challenge

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