Why wouldn't they be? The best time to make a law against a form of activity is when the activity is not being done and is (still) viewed as bad. Waiting until it is a problem is cause for a much harder push that is not always successful.
Noone has to strict warn, and many leave it off for ad-hoc code to test an idea or two. I say it is a good idea to recommend it, just explain why, and let the users make the informed choice when they become of age.
In reply to Re: Is pushing strict and warnings still relevant?
by chacham
in thread Is pushing strict and warnings still relevant?
by stevieb
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