Anonymous wrote:OP here, I decided not to inform the parents since the boy removed the post immediately apologized profusely. Of course, when I told D what happened she was pissed at me for scolding the boy and didn’t think the post was that bad. But let me say just say that IT WAS. It had her name it in and included words like “pussy, lick, juices, etc...”. I asked my hubby if I was overreacting and he did not think so either. I think kids are just more loose with their words these days. I will continue to monitor and if he posts something similar again, his parents will be the first to know!
So, this now sounds like the post was intended to be positive about your DD rather than negative; is that right? Although the content may have been very inappropriate and not actually positive, this actually strikes me as very different. I can see why your daughter would be embarrassed/flattered/think it wasn't a big deal and I certainly wouldn't involve the school given how the kid reacted to your outreach.