4chan's method of barring underage children's access to theri website by merely desclaiming any young audience to proceed with utilizing thier website with no apparent reprocussion is counter-intuitive at best. Now Doublechan has no age requirement which one would think it's worse than 4chan's age filter but quite the contrary really - Reverse Psychology - that is the pandora that has infested the disclaimer. As little children, we were frequently admonished by our parents to “eat our vegetables.” After the broccoli sits on our plate for a half hour, our exasperated parents decide to take control of the situation. “Fine,” they say. “Don’t eat your vegetables. I bet you can’t finish your plate anyway.” Defiantly, we shove all the vegetables in our mouths, chew, and swallow. It is not that we’re happy we ate the vegetables—more so that we’ve emerged victorious over what we’ve been told not to do.
"Fine, well, what's a little psychological trickery going to do to deter the kids"
Well, I have nothing except for, I have no issue with your age, I would like you to lurk moar and when you've becomed experienced; Then you may sit at the big boy table.