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Please post the link.Read your post Jan 14th 2015 to me.
If Google runs the show then Google gets to make the rules. It is no different than you making the rules in your own home. Since there are other choices for web site collaboration, and I do not mean that in a Vichy government way but in the spirit of good partnership, what Google makes as their rules in no way compares to true censorship by a government. At this time, government censorship in the US is not from conservatism. YMMV
Rob may not have control over the advertising that is pushed to forum members. Obviously the ANZ Bank ad is specific to your location and would not be displayed to me.there is a pop up on behaf of the ANZ Bank offering a Visa Credit Card to kids over 14.
Quickly looking at ANZ Bank's credit card's "Conditions of Use", a minor of 12 years of age may have a certain account. Wow! I had a savings account at that age. When I hit 16 and began driving I had one of John D. Rockefeller's filling station credit cards. I agree that this kind of offer to attract minors is suspect and may be inappropriate.
Yet, we're heading towards a cashless world. In the future, 5 year olds will have a credit/debit card of some type to purchase "penny" candy and pencil erasers.
We are getting old and the world does not wait.