>>123289164I don't have access to the HBO Max back-end, but I assume it's for a similar reason those horrifying videos keep showing up on YouTube Kids: passes the sniff test, as it were. Not to say Summer Camp Island is at all comparable to Finger Family nonsense, or whatever's brainwashing the next generation of esoteric revolutionaries, but that to a parent who watches any Warner/AT&T-owned network, downloads the HBO Max app after seeing it advertised and gives it a browse, Summer Camp Island looks like something to shut up a toddler while they work from home, similar to parents who look up Peppa Pig on YouTube for their four-year-old and forget to turn off Autoplay. Letting the software run automatically still counts to the software.
That is my best guess, please take it with a grain of salt.