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I think parents (not fully unfoundedly) expect more of a playground experience from something advertised as a "game for children", so for them it follows that they should precisely not have to manually police it.


what's amusing about this is that I can't think of a playground irl that a parent wouldn't manually police these days.

letting kids roam entirely free is a remnant of the 80s and a bit of the 90s.




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