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Just installed Timekpr-next on my children's Linux machines. Helps in controlling their screen time a little.
Apart from that we just talk regularly and use Steam Family to control the games they can install. And for non-Steam games they ask me anyways. And they also want to talk about games, even dicey ones. I might be special, but I also let them play GTA. They mostly use it to drive around anyways. The occasional explosion is nice to look at. To create mayhem they usually go with Goat Simulator anyways.
Discord and Roblox are much more problematic. Though one kid already uses Discord to chat with his friends. We have regular chats about chatting on other servers.
Minecraft seems to be good for now apart from some griefers. But I guess you should be as careful with that as with other games and services that allow chatting.
Cheers! Robolox is a no go for now. Minecraft is okay, but only for friends that he knows in real life.
But I agree, discussions and trust are the most important. I monitor so he doesn't stumble upon anything and if he does, we can have a discussion.