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Interesting. Yet, that raises the question as to why someone would use a bot to access a site that (hypothetically speaking), is 18+ and the like?
You tell me, I genuinely don't know why... & yes I am this backwards with technology.
Then why do they even put it there if all a person needs to do is to just falsify the information to enter?
It's a liability measure.
"They said they were of age, it's not our fault [insert name] did or learned [insert thing here]."
But now they can't get sued from it. That's why it's there. There is a reason sites ask for age from time to time. If it was just a silly feature with no consequences it wouldn't be used.
That's a less...gruff...way to put it lol.
Simply, it's not intended to be an underage deterrant.
So let me make sure i'm comprehending this right... person puts in false into to a site that has this feature, tries to blame the site for "inappropriate content, etc" that person can be sued because they bypassed that liability measure?
Stop there.
It's so the site can't be sued because the underage saw that stuff.