I remember the first time I discovered YouTube when I was 13 in June of 2006, finding a flagged video felt so cool. It was like I found the dark side of YouTube and I was dissapointed that I couldn't watch it. So I signed up under the username "wattamack3" (yes, believe it or not, I had an old username but it was registered under my mom's email and me being the stupid 13 year old at the time, I didn't know how to confirm it; wattamack3 was an old TV.com username that stuck with me until I asked my mom to help me out with signing up with a YouTube profile in January 2007 and alas, "wattamack4" was born at that time). But anyway, being able to click on the videos with a lied DOB (I pretty much made it up so I was like 49.
) was a huge success for me at the time, considering I used to have cyber patrol and couldn't go to any porn sites (13 is a very big number, man; for some reason though, my parents never put it on my old XP computer when I first got it in 2007 and cyberpatrol was disabled off my Dell laptop as well for whatever reason; I don't know why, but I was so grateful. I could look at all the porn I wanted by then!
and I also caught on to learning how to hide it better) but anyway, as I got older (mainly by the time I was 15), when I clicked on a flagged video, it was just like "eh, a little blood, some adult language, so what?"
Now that I'm over 18, it just feels like a roadblock whenever I have to confirm my age. It's like "just take me to the **** video already!"