Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends. I am friends with all 8 of my past/present APs. In all cases, I waited for them to send me an invite, which came anywhere from before matching, to about 3 months into the year. I know 2 of the APs set some privacy settings so I could not see everything but I didn't really care (while they were here that is, now I seem to see everything). Also one rematch AP is still friends with me, though we both have privacy settings limited for one another.
I think it can only hurts if people have things to hide!
It's not about having anything to hide. It's about maintaining a small amount of privacy. The AP already lives with you. Does she have to share every aspect of her life with you? Let her have her FB page.
Anonymous wrote:It depends. I am friends with all 8 of my past/present APs. In all cases, I waited for them to send me an invite, which came anywhere from before matching, to about 3 months into the year. I know 2 of the APs set some privacy settings so I could not see everything but I didn't really care (while they were here that is, now I seem to see everything). Also one rematch AP is still friends with me, though we both have privacy settings limited for one another.
I think it can only hurts if people have things to hide!
Anonymous wrote:I never used to because of the concern that they would feel watched, but our AP four years ago argued that they all know how (and already do) use privacy settings to filter what they share, so this was a silly concern. We FB friend our AP upon matching, so that we can follow AP and he can follow us through the next six months before arrival. This makes a big difference in how much we get to know each other. They say they have enjoyed it and so have we, and of course, anyone can block anything from being shared these days. I should say, though, we are also one of those HFs who don't expect our APs not to drink or have fun or get tattoos or anything like that so if an AP were to post about those things, we wouldn't care at all and probably would think it was funny (we have done a ton of vetting already prior to matching so it's a non-issue by the time we match).
Anonymous wrote:First time host family (au pair arrives later this month) and I'm wondering whether to friend her on Facebook? Not too concerned one way or the other, just wasn't sure whether it's appropriate to so was curious what others tend to do.