YouTube’s Introducing Parental Controls. What Will They Look Like?
No filter or parental control will be foolproof, especially on a sprawling platform like YouTube. But this still might be an improvement.
No filter or parental control will be foolproof, especially on a sprawling platform like YouTube. But this still might be an improvement.
Let me tell you something else about March … as in some family friendly fare that’ll be streaming this month that you might like to check out.
In 2020, faith and spirituality was a huge part of many of its best animated movies. And not always in the best of ways.
So this week on The Plugged In Show, we’re diving head first into this hit series, as well as talking more broadly about the escapist appeal of sitcoms.
When we dig deeper, there’s a much bigger conversation to be had about ratings, content, limits and who gets to—and who should—be making decisions.
Mom, I’m bored! You’ve heard this, right? And chances are if you’ve heard this, you’ve probably said it yourself a time or two. I’m a
Don’t worry, we here at Plugged In won’t leave you stranded in an empty entertainment burrow for six more weeks of winter.
If you’re looking for some educational content that won’t turn your kids’ brains to mush, check out these resources below:
WandaVision is more than an innocuous television distraction. You could read it as a commentary on television itself.
More than any time I can remember, last year featured a number of thoughtful movies dealing with the issues of dementia and memory loss.
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>