Anonymous wrote:Pay attention, folks. OP has. no right to be surprised if she gave her child a smartphone and also if she allowed snapchat in the first place. It's dumb AF to think this won't happen.
Anonymous wrote:Op here
If someone saves the chat it stays till you manually delete it
And they were not nudes but bikini and bra pics
Some of your advices are helpful
But I’m just so heartbroken
We’ve had talks before , about illegal and future consequences
But the last time Was to her boyfriend and we still took away her phone and social media for months and thought we drilled the issues into her head
And now this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blackmail is real. You new to get thru to her that any photo she sends is out there forever and can be seen by anyone. My kid is younger than yours but I work in LE and deal with teens and adults doing this regularly. I talk to my kid about it on a regular basis. I would tell her she can’t have that app on her phone anymore as she clearly can’t be trusted.
What’s the blackmail if you can’t be shamed? In a couple of years she can make bank doing this on OF.
Because obviously jobs, colleges, future personal contacts will have their own opinions and that affects her life, moron
Colleges don’t make decisions on the basis of stolen photos. If the photo is stolen, or shared against your will, it’s a very different category than something you post publicly yourself.
But she did post it publicly herself, why don't people get this.
Op said she sent them to several people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you check snap? I thought the whole point of snap was that the posts disappear
this. i call troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blackmail is real. You new to get thru to her that any photo she sends is out there forever and can be seen by anyone. My kid is younger than yours but I work in LE and deal with teens and adults doing this regularly. I talk to my kid about it on a regular basis. I would tell her she can’t have that app on her phone anymore as she clearly can’t be trusted.
What’s the blackmail if you can’t be shamed? In a couple of years she can make bank doing this on OF.
Because obviously jobs, colleges, future personal contacts will have their own opinions and that affects her life, moron
Colleges don’t make decisions on the basis of stolen photos. If the photo is stolen, or shared against your will, it’s a very different category than something you post publicly yourself.
Stolen? Her daughter took the underage p*rn pics and distributed them herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blackmail is real. You new to get thru to her that any photo she sends is out there forever and can be seen by anyone. My kid is younger than yours but I work in LE and deal with teens and adults doing this regularly. I talk to my kid about it on a regular basis. I would tell her she can’t have that app on her phone anymore as she clearly can’t be trusted.
What’s the blackmail if you can’t be shamed? In a couple of years she can make bank doing this on OF.
Because obviously jobs, colleges, future personal contacts will have their own opinions and that affects her life, moron
Colleges don’t make decisions on the basis of stolen photos. If the photo is stolen, or shared against your will, it’s a very different category than something you post publicly yourself.
Anonymous wrote:How do you check snap? I thought the whole point of snap was that the posts disappear