Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Started/@comment-27756776-20180531022631/@comment-1038387-20180601195314

Companies cannot store information of people they know to be under 13.

Wikis on children's programming are more likely to attract young editors.

By forcing people to log in to edit, they have to admit (or lie) that they are 13 or over. Control Wikia does not have over anonymous users, which are stored under an IP. Which constitutes as storing (part of) their information.

It's a paradox - you can't ask personal information of a minor, but you don't know they're minor until you ask them their personal information.