Parenting.org: Nothing's Secret on Social Media
Nothing's Secret on Social Media
A judge recently granted the government's request for Twitter account data of individuals involved in the Wikileaks controversy. She ruled that they are public accounts and there should be no expectation of privacy.
Whether you agree with the ruling or not, the point is this: Anything on your child's social media accounts is open to possible public scrutiny and it's important that you know what your child is posting out there.
That means whatever your child puts on his or her Facebook account, Twitter or any other social media sites is public and searchable. So if kids are posting embarrassing pictures from the weekend or making crude comments about a friend, those pictures and comments are neither secret nor sacred.
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