I would be lying if I said my cats haven't been the primary reason I haven't seriously considered suicide. Maybe taking care of some living thing (even a plant) can give you a reason for life. This question hits close to home for me, and feel free to DM if you want to talk.
And you have summed up why I block those communities. There are surely cases of people abusing power, but a majority of it is just people wanting to stir up shit.
A lot of farmers are learning how they work cause the companies that sell them the equipment keep fucking them over. I would argue that farmers nowadays needs to know how that works along with basic programming to get past the anti-consumer bullshit companies put in to make it nigh impossible to fix things yourself.
Ask them what their favorite faction in that game is, or if there are any mods they've done recently. Could always just be a big nerd for WW2 cause they're a teenager.
Is it handy to have some even if you're not a user and aren't regularly around users? What else does the course cover? I took a brief look on the website and couldn't find an FAQ or something like that.
Side note, don't fall into the trap of premature optimization. You'll more than likely end up shooting yourself in the foot for something that usually doesn't matter in most cases.
That's why we have to make the option that is best for society as a whole the most profitable one. There's only one thing you can trust companies to do, make as much money as possible. This is why fines that are basically a blip in the revenue are worthless cause that just becomes the cost of doing business.
Those things aren't connected to the internet, so I actually would trust that thing in my house. They just compare the closed caption text against of list of no-no words and swap them with a family friendly version. The early versions didn't give a shit about context so sometimes it would make no sense. No idea if the newer ones have fixed that. Why an adult with no kids wants that is certainly something.
In that same vein I've seen pibling for aunt/uncle.