Anonymous wrote:Sorry to inform you, the latest is TT will be back online within the hour
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to inform you, the latest is TT will be back online within the hour
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.
Someone should be protecting you from harm you miserable cow.
I’m sorry that you felt guilty after your divorced and you and your ex handed your kids phones, fast food and Drunk Elephant products to make up for their broken home, but not all of us handed our kids a phone and told them to make themselves happy.
No, you handed yourself a phone and try to make others miserable. Get off the internet, loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.
Someone should be protecting you from harm you miserable cow.
I’m sorry that you felt guilty after your divorced and you and your ex handed your kids phones, fast food and Drunk Elephant products to make up for their broken home, but not all of us handed our kids a phone and told them to make themselves happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we’re discovering a lot of moms on here looking for what alternative they should provide their kids so that they can still be on the cool apps. My kids are still on the younger end (11 and 12) and don’t have social media.
Get back to us in 5 years. It’s not exactly a flex that your 11 year old isn’t on TikTok.
Anonymous wrote:My son said everyone is just using the app that’s directly run by the CCP — he said the Chinese name which I’ve now forgotten but I think it translate to red door or something? (Or is that a spa?).
I applaud you people that are able to control what your teens do. My teens know what I think about all this stuff and we talk about skeptical consumption of media, but they have excellent computer programming skills and my skills are limited to “if I reboot my computer, maybe that irritating thing will go away.” So I have really never been able to put controls on their tech access. It’s like trying to hold back the river with my two hands. I’m treating it like sex — I don’t pretend I can control what they do but I can lecture them constantly about safety and values and hope 10% of what I’m saying sinks in far enough that they make some decent decisions.
Anonymous wrote:I think we’re discovering a lot of moms on here looking for what alternative they should provide their kids so that they can still be on the cool apps. My kids are still on the younger end (11 and 12) and don’t have social media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teens were never on it, because I protect my kids from harm, so no change.
Someone should be protecting you from harm you miserable cow.
Anonymous wrote:My son said everyone is just using the app that’s directly run by the CCP — he said the Chinese name which I’ve now forgotten but I think it translate to red door or something? (Or is that a spa?).
I applaud you people that are able to control what your teens do. My teens know what I think about all this stuff and we talk about skeptical consumption of media, but they have excellent computer programming skills and my skills are limited to “if I reboot my computer, maybe that irritating thing will go away.” So I have really never been able to put controls on their tech access. It’s like trying to hold back the river with my two hands. I’m treating it like sex — I don’t pretend I can control what they do but I can lecture them constantly about safety and values and hope 10% of what I’m saying sinks in far enough that they make some decent decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TikTok will be back OP. Trump already said so. Weird that you messed up the name. Makes me think you don’t have teens, or any social media.
This. Weird mom.
OP here. I am concerned for our country's tweens/teens (not just my own). I am genuinely trying to help. I made a mistake by saying Twitter. I should have proof-read before hitting send. I apologize for my mistake.
I definitely have teens, and definitely have social media. My DH is on Twitter/X constantly (unfortunately), reading an absurd amount about political issues, which is a complete waste of time. And my DD in college posts on Instagram. (She has fortunately made her account private now that she's searching for internships.)
I can understand if my mistake (saying Twitter instead of TikTok) seemed odd, and I agree with you. But trust me, I'm just a mom who cares about the next generation. I don't post on Instagram, but I have an account. I post occasionally on Facebook. I spend too much time on social media myself, TBH. Fortunately I work full-time and so am busy 9-7, unlike teens.
Please pause before you call someone weird.