Anonymous wrote:Illegal or dangerous stuff I tell the parents. (Drinking - drugs)
Inappropriate stuff I do a personal message. I am usually pragmatic like - you know college admissions can see that or future employers may not understand lots of profanity on your FB page. Once it was something bully like and i said - you need to take it down and she did.
My neices/nephews are long distance otherwise I might do it in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious about how most parents handle FB account and their children (mine are still very young so not an issue for me yet). Do most parents require that their children have them on their friend list? And do most of you have their passwords? Maybe that is too controlling and I understand that teens want and need their privacy but it seems like since Facebook is such a public forum, its not really private anyway. Its not like reading their diary. I would think that most parents would want some access to their kids account to 1) protect them from harm and 2) protect them from making a fool of themselves. How do most of you handle this issue?
A LOT of education.
Recognize that you can have can have your child's Facebook or Twitter or Tmblr password and you can check it religiously... but your child can always just go and get a different account, that you don't know about.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious about how most parents handle FB account and their children (mine are still very young so not an issue for me yet). Do most parents require that their children have them on their friend list? And do most of you have their passwords? Maybe that is too controlling and I understand that teens want and need their privacy but it seems like since Facebook is such a public forum, its not really private anyway. Its not like reading their diary. I would think that most parents would want some access to their kids account to 1) protect them from harm and 2) protect them from making a fool of themselves. How do most of you handle this issue?
Anonymous wrote:1:08 again. I should also add that he has since been blocked from two of their pages. My perspective is, since we are the only aunt/uncle whom they have friended and if we got blocked then no one would be privy to their FB pages, that we should only intervene on the bigger issues. Cursing to me is not one of those. Things involving sex, drugs, etc would, especially since OP's friend's nephew is 12.