Anonymous wrote:My 12yo DD is pleading for access to tiktok. She has no other social media. I feel like I’m damned if I do and damned if I don’t. My instinct is to say no but I realise she is already feeling left out as her friends share songs and dances. I realise it’s only meant to be for ages 13 and over. For those children already have access, please share your experience including downsides and precautions you took. If I say no, it needs to be a considered no. For further background, she already suffers from anxiety and has weekly therapy sessions.
Anonymous wrote:Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat are all at one level. I can understand why teens would use them. Not all good, but there are enough positive things about these apps that they are acceptable.
TikTok is a entirely different beast. It is insanely harmful for kids. China's contribution to the world - COVID and TikTok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12yo DD is pleading for access to tiktok. She has no other social media. I feel like I’m damned if I do and damned if I don’t. My instinct is to say no but I realise she is already feeling left out as her friends share songs and dances. I realise it’s only meant to be for ages 13 and over. For those children already have access, please share your experience including downsides and precautions you took. If I say no, it needs to be a considered no. For further background, she already suffers from anxiety and has weekly therapy sessions.
We don't allow Tik Tok because we are at least trying to slow China down in getting all of our data.
THANK YOU. Goodness I thought people were smarter than this by now. People, you need to limit the apps on your phone, and TT has by far the worst reputation. Why do you think sites push you to get the app? They really care about your “user experience”? Fools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12yo DD is pleading for access to tiktok. She has no other social media. I feel like I’m damned if I do and damned if I don’t. My instinct is to say no but I realise she is already feeling left out as her friends share songs and dances. I realise it’s only meant to be for ages 13 and over. For those children already have access, please share your experience including downsides and precautions you took. If I say no, it needs to be a considered no. For further background, she already suffers from anxiety and has weekly therapy sessions.
We don't allow Tik Tok because we are at least trying to slow China down in getting all of our data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TikTok is virtual weed.
It’s way more addictive than weed. Try heroine.