Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you are not smart
Probably true
I don't restrict TikTok. If they want, they can have it. But they say it's for kids.
So you’ve never been on tik tok?
No
And not because I'm anti anything
Youtube fits my needs better. Usually the videos I watch are 20 min or longer. There are Youtube shorts if I really must see something, though delayed i know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you are not smart
Probably true
I don't restrict TikTok. If they want, they can have it. But they say it's for kids.
So you’ve never been on tik tok?
Anonymous wrote:I have told DD that if she creates a Tim tok account on the phone we pay for I can lose my job. And if I lose my job- she is losing her phone, car, activities, etc…she doesn’t have tik tok
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is not and isn’t interested. You are a bit obtuse OP
+1
They think it’s cringy. They’re pretty anti-social media.
Anonymous wrote:My 19 year old son is not. He’s on Instagram but not TikTok, His sister is on TikTok, son has no reason to lie about it as I haven’t forbidden it and he’s away in college and can do what he wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tik tok is literally fine. The only issue is addiction. But it’s harmless for high school teens in moderation.
Insta, snap, discord, what’s app, etc.. are all worse.
Are you really this stupid. Too Tok is horrible. Encourages suicide, eating disorders and cutting.
Anonymous wrote:Tik tok is literally fine. The only issue is addiction. But it’s harmless for high school teens in moderation.
Insta, snap, discord, what’s app, etc.. are all worse.
Anonymous wrote:Mine is not and isn’t interested. You are a bit obtuse OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine are not. My 20 year old is not on social media at all. My 15 year old's poison of choice is Discord (which can be much worse than TikTok, depending on who you chat with).
Separately, I don't get your attitude, OP. Some teens aren't into social media, some don't vape, some don't do weed, some don't drink, some don't do drugs, some don't have sex, etc. Statistically, those circles will overlap and it's perfectly possible to get a kid who doesn't do any of those things. Maybe it's your kid, maybe it's not. But gloating that parents are blind to their children's behavior is weird.
Social media does not equal drugs. It is a communication channel and whether you like it or not, part of the modern world that your kids will need to navigate in order to be successful. Sorry, it’s true.
PP you replied to. And? You think I'm forcing a 20 year old? It's his choice. Neither my husband nor I are on social media, as in, we do not use personal accounts on FB, Insta or TikTok. It's a choice. And yet somehow we're functional human beings with friends! We use the internet, are on Youtube and DCUM, etc. But I prefer keeping in touch with friends without FB, which I used to have and very much dislike. I do not WANT a social media presence. A social media presence should not be a hiring requirement, for instance, unless one hires for PR or communication. We're scientists. We couldn't care less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you are not smart
Probably true
I don't restrict TikTok. If they want, they can have it. But they say it's for kids.
Anonymous wrote:I have told DD that if she creates a Tim tok account on the phone we pay for I can lose my job. And if I lose my job- she is losing her phone, car, activities, etc…she doesn’t have tik tok