What makes the internet really different from the rest of the outside world?
Exactly. I don't let my kids go to bars and raves. They aren't old enough to understand or handle themselves in the situations that arise in those locations.
Likewise I don't let them visit online sites that aren't age appropriate.
For the "real world" I know where they are at and with whom through a variety of means - mostly because we are their source of transportation and we know the people they travel with as well.
For the internet I use a router that allows me to adjust each individual connected device's settings. I keep the computers which have internet connections in an open area of the home.
I'm not talking about 17 year olds here - these are 3 to 12 year old kids. Yes, the three year old uses the computer to visit nickjr, watch netflix, and play flash games. Yes, there are ads which can take him to lots of places I don't want him to go. It's not merely an issue of trust.
I suppose if you're the kind of parent that allows your elementary school children to decide where to go, and with whom with no oversight, then you might also allow your elementary school children to go to any website with no oversight.
I simply choose to parent my children in a different way - by teaching them little by little, and exposing them to more advanced situations
while monitoring them so I can understand and discuss with them where they may be making choices I believe they should more carefully consider.
It's not a leash, or a lash - it's a watchtower and a bullhorn. After they understand a principle they may make a choice I disagree with - but I'm going to keep yammering at them until they at least understand the principle and consequences.
I can't do that if I turn a blind eye, and I don't understand how observation and discussion is bad parenting as you appear to imply.
Besides, 20 years ago you couldn't as easily bring the strip clubs and predators into your own home, but the internet does that for you. Forgive me for believing that your experience as a child regarding online safeguards is likely useless. Yes, I too used BBS's, online services, and the internet two decades ago and there's no comparison to the ease with which one can find -anything- online today. Even the late nineties are relatively benign compared to right now. We didn't even have google, and altavista and yahoo are pale comparisons for search. Internet advertising was still in its infancy and more often consisted of simple scams (punch the monkey!) than today's predatory sites intending to install malware and expose a little skin.
Not that I'm trying to teach you how to parent, but I think you're laying it on a bit thick about how paranoid parents are ruining their relationships with their children.
If you have a bad relationship with your child, it's more likely because you paid them too little attention than because you paid them too much attention.