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I've never created other users besides the one that is created during installation. And I don't know how restriction can be done.
I used browser plug-ins to restrict access to certain sites, but only for main domains, not for subdomains.
I'm a huge proponent of the command line, but you often spend more time learning tools and configuring your environment than getting work done.
I'd instead recommend you start with learning basic system administration for Linux. User management and permissions on https://linuxjourney.com/ or TLCL would be a good place to start. Of course there's a good chance your desktop environment has ways of configuring users and permissions, too.
Ublock origin has a very powerful URL filtering system, e.g.
https://beehaw.org/c/gaming$document
blocks you from accessing the gaming community on beehaw, but doesn't stop you from accessing https://beehaw.org or other communities on the site.I agree with this. I remember spending soo much of my time learning and configuring my environment, the time just seemed to fly by.
These days I prefer to just log into xfce and get some work done. I still use my sweet setup of bspwm from time to time tho, will not forget it.