I just wanted to clarify. I am against censorship and except for hardcore graphically disturbing material, I do not think anything should be censored. But I do think parents have the right as guardians to filter what their own kids see. If I found it appropriate to let my daughter read fluther at 14, that’s my choice. I wouldn’t want someone else to make the choice that it was inappropriate for me. I will say what I used to say to parents in the library when they asked about why we allowed some “dirty” book in the kid’s section. Different kids are ready for things at different times. We don’t let a few parents make the choice for all families. We put it all out there, and if you don’t want your kids reading it, don’t let them read it.
Now, if a kid acts like a turd on a thread, they should get kicked out the same as anyone else acting that way, but they shouldn’t get kicked out just because they are kids. If they can behave themselves and are legally old enough to participate, then they have the same right as anyone else here.
If you must know though, I probably wouldn’t let my daughter read Fluther at 13. But that’s just my thing. I know other parents aren’t as strict as I may end up being, but I support them in making those choices.