User blog comment:PyroNacht/COPPA: Difference Between Maturity and Safety/@comment-6548012-20170511181206/@comment-6548012-20170512122932

I'm aware of how the Act works, that is why I targeted websites as the primary concerned, not myself&mdash;but my reasoning isn't really based on myself, I think that it can seriously benefit websites, in this most specific case Fandom, to change the COPPA in such a manner, notably because it would preserve both users' safety and the website's design, for as long as Fandom under constant full surveillance, it is still possible to use it for means that violate this law and Fandom would still be to endure the legal blame&mdash;but I don't think anyone here, staff included, wants Fandom to be permanently under the eye of Big Brother, so Fandom either becomes an hostile atmosphere that makes people go away and it loses money, or it stays rather friendly and welcoming but if anything happens that can't be investigated upon, you have angry and equally irresponsible parents blame it and it loses money. This sounds like a lose-lose situation to me.