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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The “devious licks” thing is old, I remember getting the same thing a few years ago and some idiot kid actually vandalized a schoo bathroom and “blamed it on TikTok”. [b]I don’t let my kids go in tiktok.[/b] Op, please speak with the school immediately and advocate for your child. Simply because she is shy and doesn’t want a fuss made doesn’t mean she needs to sit back and take abuse and assault. And this is assault. Please get her help![/quote] Just FYI - don't be naive. If your kids have access to YouTube, then they're seeing every single thing posted on TikTok. [/quote] I’m not naive. They don’t have access to YouTube either unless it’s with a parent’s direct approval and for a school or extracurricular assignment. There are ways to keep your kids off TikTok and my kids are fine with it. They are not interested in being fed misinformation. [/quote] Just curious, how old are your kids? Do they have phones? Do their friends?[/quote] Older 2 are 14 and 11. Oldest has an iPhone and lots of friends. We allowed her to get snap this year when she started hs but it’s monitored and she knows we can check her phone anytime. She doesn’t have any other social media. She has tons of friends and is a very social kid. Some of her friends have sm and TikTok and I know she has occasionally seen videos on their phones but she doesn’t have an interest in seeing more. She’s a very smart and driven kid, organized and meticulous, excels in school and her extracurricular activities and is happy. 11yo has a “phone” but she’s not allowed to take it out of the house except for emergencies when she’s going somewhere alone. Otherwise it’s basically like an iPod and she uses it to text her friends and listen to music. She’s also a smart kid who excels in school and outside activities and has lots of friends. Her teachers describe her as a model student, a leader and someone they are happy to have in class. She’s much messier and less organized than her older sister at home but apparently does extremely well in school. She’s also very happy. [/quote]
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