Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes-that way I can also follow them. The more adult eyes monitoring social media the better.
I think you can follow someone who doesn't follow you. My kid follows lots of professional athletes. They don't follow him.
You are betraying your age and your ignorance. Professional athlete’s profiles are public, that’s why you can follow them. Most people’s profiles are private, and they have to accept you. No, parent allows their child to have a public profile. That would be a recipe for disaster.
But they can accept you without you accepting them right? And you accepting them doesn't mean they have to accept you?
Sure but that requires YOU asking THEM. Isn’t this thread about the opposite? What parent asks to follow their kid’s friends’ social media? That’s weird AF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes-that way I can also follow them. The more adult eyes monitoring social media the better.
I think you can follow someone who doesn't follow you. My kid follows lots of professional athletes. They don't follow him.
You are betraying your age and your ignorance. Professional athlete’s profiles are public, that’s why you can follow them. Most people’s profiles are private, and they have to accept you. No, parent allows their child to have a public profile. That would be a recipe for disaster.
But they can accept you without you accepting them right? And you accepting them doesn't mean they have to accept you?
Sure but that requires YOU asking THEM. Isn’t this thread about the opposite? What parent asks to follow their kid’s friends’ social media? That’s weird AF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you accept when your teenage DC's friends make a follow request on instagram or similar? Seems harmless since teens seem to request everythingunder the sun, but I'm curious about how you dcum parents handle it. Please no knee-jerk feisty responses. Looking for discussion if anyone is interested.
Yes, those are their "for-parents" accounts. They create them and hide their main ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes-that way I can also follow them. The more adult eyes monitoring social media the better.
I think you can follow someone who doesn't follow you. My kid follows lots of professional athletes. They don't follow him.
You are betraying your age and your ignorance. Professional athlete’s profiles are public, that’s why you can follow them. Most people’s profiles are private, and they have to accept you. No, parent allows their child to have a public profile. That would be a recipe for disaster.
But they can accept you without you accepting them right? And you accepting them doesn't mean they have to accept you?
Anonymous wrote:Do you accept when your teenage DC's friends make a follow request on instagram or similar? Seems harmless since teens seem to request everythingunder the sun, but I'm curious about how you dcum parents handle it. Please no knee-jerk feisty responses. Looking for discussion if anyone is interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes-that way I can also follow them. The more adult eyes monitoring social media the better.
I think you can follow someone who doesn't follow you. My kid follows lots of professional athletes. They don't follow him.
You are betraying your age and your ignorance. Professional athlete’s profiles are public, that’s why you can follow them. Most people’s profiles are private, and they have to accept you. No, parent allows their child to have a public profile. That would be a recipe for disaster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes-that way I can also follow them. The more adult eyes monitoring social media the better.
I think you can follow someone who doesn't follow you. My kid follows lots of professional athletes. They don't follow him.
Anonymous wrote:Yes-that way I can also follow them. The more adult eyes monitoring social media the better.
under the sun, but I'm curious about how you dcum parents handle it. Please no knee-jerk feisty responses. Looking for discussion if anyone is interested.