Anonymous wrote:I heard the "bruh" thing frequently, but otherwise it's nothing too annoying or too often from my kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of my daughters or their friends are on Tik Tok. They all consider it toxic and are scared of "catching" an eating disorder. I think TT is awful, so I'm not going to correct them. They are happy with Snapchat.
Take your kids phones away when they need to get something done (like college apps) or any time they speak inappropriately.
They're right to be worried. And yes, lots of mental illnesses are socially contagious, especially eating disorders.
Anonymous wrote:But aren’t YouTube shorts pretty much the same content as TikTok? So you can block TikTok, but the watch the same crap videos elsewhere. Right?
Anonymous wrote:Trump wanted to ban it. The one thing I agreed with him….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of my daughters or their friends are on Tik Tok. They all consider it toxic and are scared of "catching" an eating disorder. I think TT is awful, so I'm not going to correct them. They are happy with Snapchat.
Take your kids phones away when they need to get something done (like college apps) or any time they speak inappropriately.
They're right to be worried. And yes, lots of mental illnesses are socially contagious, especially eating disorders.
DP. I would never have believed it but about a year ago neurologists reported seeing a dramatic rise in psychogenic "Tourette's" caused by tiktok. Easily treated, though, unlike actual Tourette's Syndrome.
Anonymous wrote:I heard the "bruh" thing frequently, but otherwise it's nothing too annoying or too often from my kid.