JusTalk Kids is a strong communication app for children, and one of the most important features it should continue improving is its filtering of inappropriate language. Because this app is designed specifically for kids, conversations should be protected from bad words and harmful language at all times.A reliable word filter is essential in a children’s app. Kids should be able to chat, call, and message friends without being exposed to words that are disrespectful, offensive, or not age-appropriate. Strong automatic censorship would help create a more positive and safe environment that matches the purpose of JusTalk Kids.Improving the filtering system would also give parents more confidence when allowing their children to use the app. Knowing that messages are monitored for inappropriate language would make the platform feel even safer and more trustworthy.Overall, JusTalk Kids has the right idea as a kids’ communication app, and by focusing more on blocking and censoring bad words, it can better protect young users and provide the kind of safe space children truly need online.
Thank you very much for your thoughtful and well-written feedback.We truly appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective on language filtering in JusTalk Kids. You’re absolutely right that, as an app designed specifically for children, creating a safe, respectful, and age-appropriate communication environment is essential.Your suggestion about strengthening automatic word filtering and censorship is very valuable. We agree that improved filtering not only helps protect children from inappropriate language, but also gives parents greater confidence and peace of mind when allowing their kids to use the app.We have carefully noted your feedback and will share it with our product and safety teams as we continue to improve JusTalk Kids. Comments like yours help guide our ongoing efforts to make the platform safer and more trustworthy for families.Thank you again for your support and for helping us build a better experience for young users.