Britt's comments reminded me of something else. I've heard that human's brains don't fully develop until they're around twenty five, and one of the last things we acquire is an understanding of danger. Until they hit their mid-twenties, kids don't realize that bad things can happen to them. They do all kinds of dangerous stuff, not realizing the danger that they're in. Because they simply cannot see it yet.
Which is why adults and laws and internet age limits are there- to try and protect kids until they're aware enough of the dangers to protect themselves. If the adults don't do their jobs, teens aren't going to use seat belts or safe sex, floss their teeth, eat healthy, protect themselves on the internet, or avoid dating dangerous and exciting men who make them promises they have no intention of keeping. I'm the mom of two teenagers, and although they are both very bright kids, they have trouble focusing long enough to protect themselves or their possessions. My daughter washed her ipod Nano just this morning! They're good kids, but they NEED me to keep an eye on them. You needed someone to keep an eye on you and steer you away from the danger spots. Instead, your mom gave you a chunk of raw meat and said, "Yeah, go play with the tigers, kid! Have fun!"
Definitely neglect, in my book. I won't even let my kids have phones or web access in their bedrooms. We made that rule to protect them from users and abusers, not to stifle their social lives or make them miserable. And we made it because they're not mature enough to make the decision for themselves, which is the definition of "minor."