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[i]you must be thirteen years or older to use Bungie.net[/i]
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Mines better: [quote][url=https://www.bungie.net/7/en/Legal/Terms]ELIGIBILITY The Bungie Services are not directed to children younger than 13 and are offered only to users 13 years of age or older. If you are under 13 years old, please do not use the Bungie Services.[/url][/quote]
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[i]No, that's silly. Anybody can use b.net.[/i] All a kid has to do is [b][i]lie[/i][/b] about their age when signing up. It's a [i]pretty[/i] easy thing to do.
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Is this your way of telling us you're 12?
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[i]Shhhhhhhhh[/i]
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If you're under 13, that's extremely important to Bungie because that would violate child advertising laws. If you're above 13, it's just interesting for us to see the trends in how different age ranges think. And since most of us who are active have been around a while, you start to remember who believes in what and why and can potentially correlate that to age.
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But anyone who's under 13 just have to remain quiet about it and nobody is the wiser, especially on an online forum where people can't physically see each other. Sure, people can determine other people's mental maturity through conversation but we know that people's level of maturity varies regardless of age. So, once again, why does knowing people's ages matter here?
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Correct. People under 13 can just hang around and lie about their age, but if Bungie confirms that they're under 13 and are fully aware that they're under 13 Bungie will be in deep shit. And it's just fun to see the age range of the forum, especially since there are so few people here.
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because as mature you think you are for your age you aren’t
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That's not an answer to my question. Why does age matter [b][i][u]here?[/u][/i][/b]
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because the banhammer
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That doesn't explain why.