I personally have a Google account when I was 11 and my parents said I'm allowed to
have one back then like 10 years ago and I don't do malicious things so yeah and
then when I was 14 I changed my I changed my age back to my real age so you know and
sorry me sorry for me to go off topic and now back to topic I guess
Oh. Are you his mom now? I'm sorry but. Guess you went from moderator back in 2022 to now mother this year, in 2025? Wow, I'm impressed. Sorry, just had to say it. And yep, given how I often read old posts from 2022 and think about your mod status, I think that you would, or wouldn't, be a good parrent. But sorry to bring up the passed, but facts are facts. -- (ArcticMoon): It's the problem of his parents at the first place that they allow him to register on such places as Elten. All we see is he's super stupid, especially if it comes to spelling anything and everything. And we all know what's the internet like... Most people will make fun of him no matters how old he is. Either his parents start controlling him and the time he spends with his computer, or there are going to be serious problems yet before he grows up.
You sound like a boomer, Arctic. It doesn't take away the legitimacy of what you posted, because yes, that's how things were back then and I can relate for sure, but saying how oh, in my days it was different won't really change anything :D
-- (Landon205): Oh. Are you his mom now? I'm sorry but. Guess you went from moderator back in 2022 to now mother this year, in 2025? Wow, I'm impressed. Sorry, just had to say it. And yep, given how I often read old posts from 2022 and think about your mod status, I think that you would, or wouldn't, be a good parrent. But sorry to bring up the passed, but facts are facts. -- (ArcticMoon): It's the problem of his parents at the first place that they allow him to register on such places as Elten. All we see is he's super stupid, especially if it comes to spelling anything and everything. And we all know what's the internet like... Most people will make fun of him no matters how old he is. Either his parents start controlling him and the time he spends with his computer, or there are going to be serious problems yet before he grows up.
I understand where you are coming from, and I have to admit, maybe you are right and I really sounded like a boomer. You know, I'm just very scared of the future of our children, grandchildren... Because when we were growing up, of course there were other problems, but at least online bullying wasn't really a thing and there were fewer suicides because of it. I'm not saying children shouldn't have access to the internet at all, parents just should know it better and maybe consider putting a limit on the time their child can spend online. My godmother has four children. They are all young; the two older girls are studying at school, and the twins still go to kindergarden. The twins can watch youtube when parents turn it on for them, that means at the weekends, or maybe sometimes on fridays. The older girls (one of them is 10, and the other one is 8), can chat with us, cousins, and with grandmother at the weekends, and that's when they have access to youtube as well. On sunday evening parents check what sites they visited and take away the phone, which they get back next weekend, if their marks at school allow it, of course. Is it a good practice? I, honestly, have no idea. Maybe yes, maybe not. But for this poor guy Aj, it would be useful.
-- (djsenter): You sound like a boomer, Arctic. It doesn't take away the legitimacy of what you posted, because yes, that's how things were back then and I can relate for sure, but saying how oh, in my days it was different won't really change anything :D
I very much agree with Arctic here, which in itself is a peculiarity :d . But in all seriousness, she has a point at least when it comes to spelling, even if all other arguments fall short for me. At least I make sure to check my spelling thoroughly before posting (except that post in which I explained my views regarding voiceover sounds, but that was because I was using my school laptop and the Elten keyboard for some reason doesn't do well there). And I truly hope you weren't using me as an example @Arctic, it would be an honor if I was so important. But yeah, most of us aren't native speakers, which doesn't in any way make us less able to ensure that our posts are legible.
Okay. Sorry, I just couldn't do this. -- (ArcticMoon): Always be kind online.
-- (Landon205): Oh. Are you his mom now? I'm sorry but. Guess you went from moderator back in 2022 to now mother this year, in 2025? Wow, I'm impressed. Sorry, just had to say it. And yep, given how I often read old posts from 2022 and think about your mod status, I think that you would, or wouldn't, be a good parrent. But sorry to bring up the passed, but facts are facts. -- (ArcticMoon): It's the problem of his parents at the first place that they allow him to register on such places as Elten. All we see is he's super stupid, especially if it comes to spelling anything and everything. And we all know what's the internet like... Most people will make fun of him no matters how old he is. Either his parents start controlling him and the time he spends with his computer, or there are going to be serious problems yet before he grows up.
Nevermind, you're not stupid - I am. I mentioned I have a 17 pro max in my topic, so when you said every "kid" brags about their new 17 I naturally drew the conclusion that just maybe, I could be the subject of that remark, which in hindsight seems absurd. I didn't mean to draw attention to myself though.
How dare you bro, you said always! So live by it and don't be a jurk xd. -- (Landon205): Okay. Sorry, I just couldn't do this. -- (ArcticMoon): Always be kind online.
-- (Landon205): Oh. Are you his mom now? I'm sorry but. Guess you went from moderator back in 2022 to now mother this year, in 2025? Wow, I'm impressed. Sorry, just had to say it. And yep, given how I often read old posts from 2022 and think about your mod status, I think that you would, or wouldn't, be a good parrent. But sorry to bring up the passed, but facts are facts. -- (ArcticMoon): It's the problem of his parents at the first place that they allow him to register on such places as Elten. All we see is he's super stupid, especially if it comes to spelling anything and everything. And we all know what's the internet like... Most people will make fun of him no matters how old he is. Either his parents start controlling him and the time he spends with his computer, or there are going to be serious problems yet before he grows up.
You're write. I will. I also shouldn't bring up the passed. -- (marchoffmann): How dare you bro, you said always! So live by it and don't be a jurk xd. -- (Landon205): Okay. Sorry, I just couldn't do this. -- (ArcticMoon): Always be kind online.
-- (Landon205): Oh. Are you his mom now? I'm sorry but. Guess you went from moderator back in 2022 to now mother this year, in 2025? Wow, I'm impressed. Sorry, just had to say it. And yep, given how I often read old posts from 2022 and think about your mod status, I think that you would, or wouldn't, be a good parrent. But sorry to bring up the passed, but facts are facts. -- (ArcticMoon): It's the problem of his parents at the first place that they allow him to register on such places as Elten. All we see is he's super stupid, especially if it comes to spelling anything and everything. And we all know what's the internet like... Most people will make fun of him no matters how old he is. Either his parents start controlling him and the time he spends with his computer, or there are going to be serious problems yet before he grows up.
Because you can't just delete posts as a normal user... Elten answered* lmao. -- (MayowaArogundade): nevermind, also elten why are you not letting me delete posts...