Anonymous wrote:I was like you. But I saw my 14 year old suffering because was not in the social mix as he didn’t know what was happening. Not being on snap meant he was not included in the spontaneous gatherings. So I allowed it, with a bit of moderation and solid rules around the phone in general. Then he began enjoying his social life in person with friends. I don’t like snap. But it was a trade off. Fairly sure it was the right call.
Rigid thinking in parenting rarely pays off when the situation requires a more nuanced view. Our relationship with each other, and his relationship with his phone, are both reasonably healthy as a result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[list]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t and a complete ban until she is 16 is unrealistic. She will be in HS and might want to join a club or be on a sports team. Social media is used.
Even if you somehow have the one kid who listens to your rules and doesn’t create one of her own, you can’t stop her from being in friends Tik Toks. Do you care about that too?
I’m happy with anything after 14, the later the better. TikTok is the worst in my opinion. I don’t want her on that one at all.
Why?
The algorithm makes it incredibly addictive and easy to go down a rabbit hole
Yes its algorithm is "better" than the others at keeping your eyeballs glued which means more exteme and divisive content slowly fed to you. Its a china psych op. Imo. And now a projecr 2025 psych op (new partial owners).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[list]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t and a complete ban until she is 16 is unrealistic. She will be in HS and might want to join a club or be on a sports team. Social media is used.
Even if you somehow have the one kid who listens to your rules and doesn’t create one of her own, you can’t stop her from being in friends Tik Toks. Do you care about that too?
I’m happy with anything after 14, the later the better. TikTok is the worst in my opinion. I don’t want her on that one at all.
Why?
The algorithm makes it incredibly addictive and easy to go down a rabbit hole
Anonymous wrote:[list]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t and a complete ban until she is 16 is unrealistic. She will be in HS and might want to join a club or be on a sports team. Social media is used.
Even if you somehow have the one kid who listens to your rules and doesn’t create one of her own, you can’t stop her from being in friends Tik Toks. Do you care about that too?
I’m happy with anything after 14, the later the better. TikTok is the worst in my opinion. I don’t want her on that one at all.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t and a complete ban until she is 16 is unrealistic. She will be in HS and might want to join a club or be on a sports team. Social media is used.
Even if you somehow have the one kid who listens to your rules and doesn’t create one of her own, you can’t stop her from being in friends Tik Toks. Do you care about that too?
I’m happy with anything after 14, the later the better. TikTok is the worst in my opinion. I don’t want her on that one at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t and a complete ban until she is 16 is unrealistic. She will be in HS and might want to join a club or be on a sports team. Social media is used.
Even if you somehow have the one kid who listens to your rules and doesn’t create one of her own, you can’t stop her from being in friends Tik Toks. Do you care about that too?
I’m happy with anything after 14, the later the better. TikTok is the worst in my opinion. I don’t want her on that one at all.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t and a complete ban until she is 16 is unrealistic. She will be in HS and might want to join a club or be on a sports team. Social media is used.
Even if you somehow have the one kid who listens to your rules and doesn’t create one of her own, you can’t stop her from being in friends Tik Toks. Do you care about that too?