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Kagi for Kids

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196 points ryanjamurphy | 3 comments | | HN request time: 0.431s | source
1. facile3232 ◴[] No.43539047[source]
Content for kids strikes me as something you'd curate around an experience and value system you sell to parents. I can't imagine anything else would work very well.

Granted, this doesn't mean we shouldn't try to build filters. I'm just rather pessimistic about a hands-off experience with such software.

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2. jmathai ◴[] No.43539574[source]
I think curation is the key. I sort of trust Disney to curate content for my kids. I definitely do not trust Youtube to do it.

I don't want my kids to be able to "discover" content. Why is that always the feature? Rhetorical question....I know the answer, engagement and stickiness. I just don't like the answer.

3. aitchnyu ◴[] No.43556834[source]
When I was a kid on 56k myself, the consensus was that their internet usage was monitored by adult eyes. Did curated libraries or content filtering step up to the mark?