Anonymous wrote:Your MIL is a bitch or an idiot.
Shut this down NOW. She is actually potentially putting your DD in danger because if she knows how to use the internet but is not internet savvy (doesn't really understand the consequences of what she is doing) then your DD is exposed. God knows who she might be emailing, or what she might be seeing in unsupervised "internet time" at grandma's house.
I would raise hell over this. Seriously. Make it a child protection issue and go nuts. I wouldn't try to even be rational about it.
Anonymous wrote:It's not complicated at all. FB's terms of service clearly require users to be 13. It's simple to sari to your MIL that you are shutting down the account b/c it violates FB's terms of service, and as an FYI, you have decided that your DD will not have any social media accounts that you do not set up yourselves, including email announces or any other service.
Then, you tell your daughter that Grandma must not have been aware of FB's rules, but that no one under 13 is allowed to have a FB account, period. Once she is 13, you can discuss possibly having an account. If she protests that you are a mean mom, simply say that in your house, you obey the law and you do not enter into legal agreements based on lies. It is an important lesson.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously, MIL didn't think it was a big deal (unless this is typical behavior for her) and I would take a step back before being angry at her over it. But no 7-year-old should have a Facebook page. If nothing else, it violates the terms of service. Just call her up (or have DH do it) and say that it's a cute idea, but you two have discussed it and decided that she is just too young for a Facebook page right now, so you're going to delete it, and Larla had so much fun spending the night with her grandparents.
If Larla flips out, well, that's what 7-year-olds do. You make the rules, and just because she's angry and upset, she doesn't get to have something you've already decided is inappropriate. Deal with that separately from the MIL/Facebook issue.
Anonymous wrote:Grandma should have known better, but the truth is many in her generation just do not understand all of the ramifications of technology and fb, etc. She probably thought it was just some lighthearted fun. I would be clear with her about your rules and that in the future she needs to discuss things with you.
Anonymous wrote:Are you EFFING kidding me? Let this go? NO WAY! I would be LIVID. That page would get shut down and MIL would be told in no uncertain terms, she has NO right and NO say in whether or not or how your children engage in social media -- at all or ever. She would also be told that as she apparently has ZERO judgment that she has lost unsupervised access to the grandchildren for the forseeable future.
I love social media. I am on FB, have a twitter account, Pinterest, you name it. My kid does not and will not until she of appropriate age. I would end my MIL if she did something like that. And my own mother would get the same response.
Anonymous wrote:That is messed up. No one should make that choice for a parent without checking.