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Slimliner2024 That's an interesting situation you mentioned! I was really curious about the legal situation so I asked my wife who is a corporate lawyer here in TΓΌrkiye but also has a Doctorate in international law. I asked what she thought about your situation. She thinks the law is very clear on this. Within the home, the parent has total responsibility for supervision of the child and what the child can access. It will be seen as negligence on the parents part for not properly supervising the child's activities. A similar situation, would be, for example, a child accessing an adult movie at home. Can you sue the maker or distributor of the movie? No. Meta did not allow your child to access inappropriate content. You did that. You should be careful about paying lawyers to sue for what will likely be seen as negligence on your part. She advises against going down that particular road.