Helena wrote:
I do agree that alcohol isn't something kid-unfriendly, it's just something they aren't (shouldn't be) allowed.
Ah, but Neopets is a US-based company, and having alcohol on a kid-friendly site can be considered promoting alcohol use by minors. The drinking age here is 21, and many states ban alcohol sales (even beer and wine) on Sundays, or you can only buy alcohol at state-owned "Alcohol Bureau Control" stores. US marketing standards (probably self-enforced for the internet, but government-regulated for TV, radio, magazines, etc.) prohibit any alcohol references on advertising directed at kids. Same for tobacco.
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Me too. I don't know anyone - I haven't even
heard of anyone - that hasn't been into an off-license selling alcohol, at a party where people where drinking beer, at a resturant with people having Bailey's and alcopops. It's not like they have to be shielded from the presence of some unspeakable monstrocity or something.
It's not even illegal, like a drug.
But I do kind of understand their motives, even though they are kinda stupid.
There are plenty of people in the US who have never been around people drinking alcohol -- there are a number of "dry" counties (especially in the South) where alcohol sales
are illegal (though people could probably go outside the county, bring the alcohol back, and consume it in the privacy of their own homes). And like I said, it's illegal for everyone under 21 here; in most countries the drinking age is at least 16 or 18. So given the target demographic of the site (now in the tween age range), it makes perfect sense for TNT to have the rule.
I still think they could offer to change pet/user names for those who violate the current T&C -- I've programmed enough to know that unless they were completely, radically stupid in their programming, it shouldn't be
that hard. Especially for the founder -- it just opens them up unnecessarily to criticism by leaving the names up.