Twilight Sparkle wrote:Luna and Aqua wrote:Hmm, i have seen COPPA's post on forums...
If they were a member of Chickensmoothie before the COPPA rule came out (Somewhere in the early summer of 2010, July-ish, I believe) then they could have had forum posts before that. Or it could be possible you're seeing posts they've made on the oekaki.
BananaPeel wrote:Twilight Sparkle wrote:Luna and Aqua wrote:Hmm, i have seen COPPA's post on forums...
If they were a member of Chickensmoothie before the COPPA rule came out (Somewhere in the early summer of 2010, July-ish, I believe) then they could have had forum posts before that. Or it could be possible you're seeing posts they've made on the oekaki.
Are they allowed to post on the oekaki? Like when you post your image?
j u b i l e e . wrote:I'm assuming COPPA doesn't apply in the UK? Because if it doesn't, my friend 'bluefizz' shouldn't be COPPA'd...
Tess wrote:If you think you or someone you know was given COPPA protection but lives outside of the US, get in touch with CS staff. Occasionally it can be given to members from other countries by mistake if the forum has trouble working out which country you're logging in from when you sign up. It may also be applied to children if they've visited the US temporarily and logged in while there, even if they're not there any more.
taste_the_rainbow wrote:What is COPPA?
j u b i l e e . wrote:taste_the_rainbow wrote:What is COPPA?
That's what this guide is for. :3
taste_the_rainbow wrote:j u b i l e e . wrote:taste_the_rainbow wrote:What is COPPA?
That's what this guide is for. :3
i know but it hasnt explained what it means
Ocelot at Soul wrote:COPPA stands for Child Online Privacy Protection Act. It is a law in the US that prevents a child 13 or younger from posting online without a parent's permission. The parent has to fill out a form and fax or mail it to the admin of the site. It keeps young kids from posting information like name, age, or location to keep them safe. So on here, they can't post on the forums, make trade rules, send trade messages, or send private messages to keep them safe. They can post in Oekaki, but every post has to be approved by a moderator.
'Mione wrote:A player who is referred to as a COPPA is a player who is under 13 and lives in the United States. Their "membership group", so to speak, is "Registered COPPA Users".
Tuike wrote:taste_the_rainbow wrote:
i know but it hasnt explained what it means
Ocelot at Soul wrote:COPPA stands for Child Online Privacy Protection Act. It is a law in the US that prevents a child 13 or younger from posting online without a parent's permission. The parent has to fill out a form and fax or mail it to the admin of the site. It keeps young kids from posting information like name, age, or location to keep them safe. So on here, they can't post on the forums, make trade rules, send trade messages, or send private messages to keep them safe. They can post in Oekaki, but every post has to be approved by a moderator.
'Mione wrote:A player who is referred to as a COPPA is a player who is under 13 and lives in the United States. Their "membership group", so to speak, is "Registered COPPA Users".
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