I feel like matching them should be primary and anything else secondary to that (I dont know why I feel that....a touch of ocd maybe).
Then the two choices are either make speech unfiltered by default, and hope that minors are quick enough to change their settings, or have the default include a filter(s) that must be turned off by the user.
So it comes down to how much should we think of the children. I guess Id support a user having to face facts that they need speech filtered but then I don't care about protecting kids. Also, if they find this place then they've probably already seen worse.
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