Anonymous wrote:I will also add - you can get away with waiting to allow Snapchat if your kid has an iPhone bc iMessage group texts are still a thing with close friends but if they have an android and no Snapchat that’s social suicide
Anonymous wrote:These responses are not typical IRL. My kids are 14 and 17. 14 yo uses Snapchat. 17 yo doesn’t by choice. My youngest got it a couple of years ago with restrictions with encouragement from my oldest after he showed me it’s just another form of texting and how you can turn off a lot of features parents are so scared about. I’ve always told my kids to keep their locations off and set setting to private or contacts only (or whatever it’s called on snap). It is truly how they communicate with others in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Never. Snapchat was terrible for my daughter and has been deleted.
Anonymous wrote:My 13 year old son is begging for Snapchat. Says that is how all the middle school kids chat now versus texting. I’m hesitant to allow this for a rising 8th grader, but admittedly don’t know a ton about this specific social media platform. Can more experienced parents share the good, bad and ugly about Snapchat? Age it’s appropriate to get it. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These posters who are saying 18, your kids are driving at 16 but you won’t let them have Snapchat? Have you ever been on it? It’s basically just a way to text each other. Instead of banning things, teach them to set controls. You don’t want them getting these things when they first go to college. We all knew the kids who went wild. Our kids all have friends with strict parents who have secret accounts in HS. Don’t be that parent.
This sounds like a teen. One didn’t have Snapchat until in college and two deleted it within a month. It’s boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid received hard core porn pics and videos through Snapchat. This is from a nice girl with well-respected parents. Cheating is also used through Snapchat in these group chats.
I didn’t know how bad Snapchat was until I followed my kid’s account. My second kid will not have it. Texting is more than sufficient. No coach would object to having the team communicate via text.
The coach has nothing to do with it—official team chats are via text. The kids make kid only Snapchat groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid received hard core porn pics and videos through Snapchat. This is from a nice girl with well-respected parents. Cheating is also used through Snapchat in these group chats.
I didn’t know how bad Snapchat was until I followed my kid’s account. My second kid will not have it. Texting is more than sufficient. No coach would object to having the team communicate via text.
The coach has nothing to do with it—official team chats are via text. The kids make kid only Snapchat groups.
Anonymous wrote:My kid received hard core porn pics and videos through Snapchat. This is from a nice girl with well-respected parents. Cheating is also used through Snapchat in these group chats.
I didn’t know how bad Snapchat was until I followed my kid’s account. My second kid will not have it. Texting is more than sufficient. No coach would object to having the team communicate via text.