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When dealing with search terms that border on or include adult terminology, content creators and platforms must navigate strict community guidelines.
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Children return with muddy shoes and homework anxiety. The father returns with the scent of the outside world—petrol and dust. The mother places a plate of pakoras (fritters) and a cup of kadak chai on the center table. This is the moment of decompression. The family sits together for thirty minutes. Phones are (theoretically) banned. Stories are exchanged: a bad grade, a rude boss, a funny meme.