With TikTok down today, I predict that our teens will be happier and healthier today. Let's share our observations.

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Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.


+1


Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.


Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)


How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.


lol. Skincare routines don’t count as extracurriculars.


Then I guess you should help your teens find something else!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not so fast. There is plenty of other garbage on YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, Discord, etc., to feed their anxieties and depression.


None of the moms saying their kids are off TikTok aren’t head deep in insta, YouTube
And Snapchat
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.


+1


Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.


Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)


How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.


I don’t think you want to do that, but thanks. How many languages do yours speak fluently, again? Mine were never on a platform that led to suicide, murder, addictions, kidnapping, drug use, dying from stupid pranks…
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.


+1


Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.


Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)


How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.


What does this mean? Like, Snapstreaks? Prom-posal from the captain of the lacrosse team?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.


+1


Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.


Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)


How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.


I don’t think you want to do that, but thanks. How many languages do yours speak fluently, again? Mine were never on a platform that led to suicide, murder, addictions, kidnapping, drug use, dying from stupid pranks…


Mine speak 3 and none of those things are happening due to tik tok that’s instagram.

Nobody banned tik tok because of those reasons. Read a book or a news article instead of dcum.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.


+1


Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.


Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)


How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.


What does this mean? Like, Snapstreaks? Prom-posal from the captain of the lacrosse team?


You know what it means. I said what I said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went cold turkey on DCUM for a month and I felt no different.


I did the same. My IQ jumped 25 points.
😂
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Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.


+1


Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.


Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)


How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.


What does this mean? Like, Snapstreaks? Prom-posal from the captain of the lacrosse team?


You know what it means. I said what I said.


No, I actually don’t know what a social accomplishment means.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.


+1


+2
Anonymous
We've hit peak DCUM. Moms using social media to argue about their teens' use of social media.
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Anonymous wrote:My teens have (had?) TikTok. They are not grumpy or detoxing. Sorry to disappoint all the haters.


Get real, They’re still asleep


They were awake last night when it happened. They also knew it was coming. They are fine. I know, it stinks for you.


+1 but let’s also be real - they are going to migrate back to Insta and watch reels.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.


+1


Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.


Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)


How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.


What does this mean? Like, Snapstreaks? Prom-posal from the captain of the lacrosse team?


You know what it means. I said what I said.


No, I actually don’t know what a social accomplishment means.


+1 NP. Same. “Social accomplishment”? PP sounds insane.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.


+1


Same. I don’t let my teens drive either, it’s too dangerous. They are also still breastfeeding twice a day, for the antibodies.


Teens can’t drive without hours of lessons, instructions, safety discussions, and a test. There are also restrictions on driving, such as speed limits, you must wear your seatbelt, etc. What preparation did your teen go through before you handed them a phone so you could disengage and be free of parenting, and what restrictions did you put on screens? (Oh wait, you didn’t; you want your kids out of your face as much as possible.)


How old are your teens? What are their academic, extra curricular and social accomplishments? I will put mine up against yours all day long. They are phenomenal people.


What does this mean? Like, Snapstreaks? Prom-posal from the captain of the lacrosse team?


You know what it means. I said what I said.


No, I actually don’t know what a social accomplishment means.


+1 NP. Same. “Social accomplishment”? PP sounds insane.


Now that’s peak DCUM: bragging about “social accomplishment” on a thread about banning of TikTok.
Anonymous
🍿 I think we can all see who suddenly has both an anger management problem and too much free time this morning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.


Someone should be protecting you from harm you miserable cow.
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